Fuladh Al Haami [new] -
: Fuladh was instrumental in teaching novices the spiritual weight of their duties. He famously explained the tradition of dipping feathers in targets' blood as a reminder that they were "messengers of justice, not final judges"—a practice rooted in ancient Egyptian beliefs. Notable Appearances
His full epithet, (Arabic: الحامي), means " the Protector " or "the Guardian". This title is deeply significant, describing not just his combat role but his entire purpose. As a Hidden One and Mentor, he was a guardian of Alamut's secrets, a guide for young assassins like Basim, and a protector of the innocent, always preferring to vanish into the shadows rather than be celebrated as a hero. fuladh al haami