Fuladh Al Haami 'link' -
| Feature | | Damascus Steel (Wootz) | Tamahagane (Japan) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Carbon content | 1.8–2.2% | 1.5–1.8% | 1.0–1.5% | | Quenching medium | Cold desert wind + limestone powder | Water/oil | Water | | Primary failure mode | Plastic deformation (bending) | Brittle fracture (chipping) | Delamination (peeling) | | Known for | Impact absorption | Edge retention | Sharpness |
The Seljuk Turks, led by Tughril Beg, were sweeping westward from the steppe. They were fellow Ghuzz but far more organized, with a state, a religion, and a terrifying discipline. In 1051, Tughril Beg demanded that Fuladh submit. Fuladh sent back a single arrow wrapped in silk—a Ghuzz greeting meaning "We are equals, but I will not kneel." fuladh al haami
In the year 824, as documented in the novel Daughter of No One , Fuladh recruited Roshan into the Brotherhood after she assisted him in a mission to retrieve an ancient artifact from a cult known as the Martyrs of Agaunum . | Feature | | Damascus Steel (Wootz) |