As Eagle Master, he was responsible for raising and training the brotherhood's eagles. It was Fuladh who introduced the novice Basim to the eagle , a bird he described as having a similar personality to the future master assassin himself. He was the keeper of ancient traditions, explaining to Basim the origin of the Hidden Ones’ signature feather: “He also told him about the Hidden Ones' tradition of dipping feathers in their targets' blood, which originated from the Ancient Egyptians' belief that the hearts of the dead would be scaled against Ma'at's feathers... As such, this tradition served to remind the Hidden Ones that they were messengers of justice, and not the final judges”.
Despite his hardships, Fuladh harbored no bitterness. He openly shared that his rough path was a blessing, as it directly led him to find his true purpose within the Hidden Ones. The Mission of 824: Recruiting Roshan fuladh al haami
The lost art of Fuladh al Haami follows the trail of the Mongol invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire (1219–1221). When Genghis Khan's hordes swept through Persia, they specifically targeted the Khassa (the royal armories and foundries). As Eagle Master, he was responsible for raising