At the beginning of the second season of The Magnificent Age, new slaves are brought to the harem, one of which is Fatma - Khatun. From the first days, the girl became an obvious supporter of Mahidevran and faithfully and unashamedly carried out all the orders of her mistress.
Fatma-khatun was smart, cunning and often organized riots in the harem. She unconditionally carried out any order of Mahidevran and Valide - the sultan.
But such devotion bore a different character - the girl was not going to remain a slave in a harem, but wanted to become a sultana.
Fatma - Khatun unceremoniously got rid of everyone who stood in her way and even became the instigator of the revolt against Khyurrem - Sultan.
The girl had a goal - to become the favorite of the elder Shahzade Mustafa, and she got rid of everyone who became the favorite of the future heir.
Elif Khatun is Mustafa's first favorite. Fatma stole money from the slaves and planted it on her concubine. Elif Khatun, unable to withstand such shame, burns herself alive.
Efsun - Khatun - Mustafa's second concubine. First, Fatma learns that Khyurrem sent Efsun to the Shahzade. But the concubine manages to convince Mustafa otherwise.
Later, Fatma found out that the girl was pregnant, which, according to the rules of the harem, was unacceptable. After a forced abortion, Mustafa's beloved concubine leaves this world.
In order for Shahzadeh to forget about his loss as soon as possible, Aishe Khatun is sent to his halvet. But the girl did not reach the chambers of the shahzade, because Fatma pushed her down the stairs.
Later, Fatma still manages to stay in Mustafa's quarters, but she did not manage to stay in his heart. The girl, without losing hope, goes with Makhidevran and Mustafa to Manisa, where she gives them a future heir, who is named after the Sultan - Suleiman.
Later he brings Helena to Manisa's harem and spends all his free time with her. Fatma, realizes that Mustafa is in love with a girl and is going to commit nikah with her. Fatma makes two attempts to remove Helena, but they all failed.
But here fate smiled at Fatma, and the ruler himself ordered Mustafa to take Helena to the parental home.
Fatma was triumphant and imagined herself almost in charge of the harem, but something happened that no one expected. Her little son fell ill with smallpox and soon departed to another world. Almost at the same time, it becomes known about Ayesha's pregnancy.
Fatma, first, blamed Alexandra Anastasia for the death of her son, and then the concubine Aishe.
Unable to cope with his grief, Fatma decides to lay hands on himself, and goes to another world, just like Daye - Khatun.