There was within the sect of the Hashashin not a single witness who could attest to the existence of the original Hassan all of those who encountered him met their end. Proof that he in fact existed is nowhere to be found-except in the certainty that if ever he who takes the seat of Hassan-i-Sabbah strays from his path, there shall come an executioner to part him from his head. Even so, his actual identity was unknown even to the eighteen individuals who came to inherit his titles. He is given the nickname of King Hassan (キングハサン, Kingu Hasan ?) by Ritsuka Fujimaru, to which he takes a liking. He is also known as First Hassan, as the first hold the title of Hassan-i-Sabbah and the founder of the Hashashin where he is considered to be both the first and the last "Old Man". The Servant's True Name is generally regarded as "the Old Man of the Mountain".
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