"Need to defend against the Pope? Run out of Crusaders? Someone threatening your principality? I'm your guy! Cough up the gold, and my professional, highly trained army of assassins, spies, and soldiers will be there in a jiffy!"
Salahuddin is a nonchalant sort of person. He takes things in stride. When he becomes furious, it is nearly impossible to contain his anger, but it takes a lot to enrage him. He does his own thing. He kills callously and without thought. He thirsts for blood, but he won't take it without reason - whether personal, or if he is being paid to do it. He drinks moderately. He cavorts with women on occasion. He ignores the religious leanings of some of his Moslem lieutenants.
Salahuddin is armed with a long sword, a scimitar, a long knife, and a short knife with jagged edges. Sometimes he also carries a club, or uses a spear, and he is also proficient with a bow and arrow. He has used a crossbow. But he doesn't carry all of these things on his person.
Salahuddin Khan was born and raised to a noble family in Arabâya. His father, Suhair Khan, is a renowned mullah, and his mother, Jalallah, is a poet. From an early age, he was taught the art of war and peace, horseback riding, diplomacy, swordsmanship, and religion. Salahuddin to this day fluently speaks eight languages, as well as possessing deadly efficiency with all sorts of weaponry. Irreligious but not sacreligious, Salahuddin has formed a band of five thousand highly-trained and skilled warriors, assassins, spies, and tacticians into a mercenary organization feared around the known world: the Sons of Tasneem. If anyone asks, Tasneem is the name of an obscure war hero of old. (In truth, Tasneem is the name of Salahuddin's great-grandfather).