Perhaps the most coveted property of was its alleged ability to self-sharpen. In military lore, a warrior wielding a blade of Fuladh al Haami could cut through chainmail, and with each strike, the micro-serration of the steel would realign itself.
Bureaus were well-stocked and hidden from Caliphal authorities. fuladh al haami
During the 860s, Fuladh acted as a Rafiq (Bureau Leader) in the Sharqiyah district of Baghdad. He was a key advisor to Basim Ibn Ishaq and managed the Order's relations with rebels like Ali ibn Muhammad during the Zanj Rebellion. Perhaps the most coveted property of was its
With that, I can rewrite this report as a definitive fact sheet. During the 860s, Fuladh acted as a Rafiq
: He held the unique title of Eagle-Master, overseeing the training and raising of the eagles used by the Hidden Ones for scouting and communication.