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Hassan is a quarter master of Bunker Delta.
Hassan appears only in Fallout Tactics

S1 - S2 - S3 - MP - S4 - S5 - S6
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Sayid's father was a soldier in the Iraqi Republican Guard.
Sayid's father ordered a young Omer to kill a chicken in order to prove his maturity. When Sayid killed the chicken in Omer's place, the father scorned Omer and commended Sayid. ("He's Our You")
Tariq told Sayid that his father would be ashamed if he knew that Sayid was helping the Americans, describing him as a "great hero". ("One of Them")
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| Race | Human |
| Members NPC? | No |
| Quest NPC? | Yes - Prince Ali Rescue |
| Location | Al Kharid Palace |
| Sells items? | No |
| Skill requirement? | No |
| Quest requirement? | No |
| Gender | Male |
| Examine | The chancellor to the Emir. |
| Notable features | Chancellor of Al-Kharid |

If spoken to, Hassan will give the player a free jug of water.
Hassan has loyally served the Emir for some time, keeping a close eye on the economic state of Al Kharid. As the Emir's advisor, his voice is one of the strongest in Al Kharid, and has largely been responsible for the city's recent financial success.
Recently, the Emir's son and heir to the throne, Prince Ali, was kidnapped by Lady Keli, an infamous mercenary killer known for her underhanded business tactics. Imprisoning Ali in her guarded prison in the forest east of Draynor Village, she demanded a massive ransom in exchange for Ali's safe return to Al Kharid. Threatening to cut off his fingers, she awaited the Emir's payment.
The Emir, emotionally distressed by the events, hid himself within his secret chambers. In no fit state to rule, the Emir's position was temporarily given to Hassan. Hassan, hoping to save Ali with paying Keli's massive ransom, began to work with Osman, the city's trained spymaster.
During the Prince Ali Rescue quest, players help to save Prince Ali with the help of Osman and his daughter, Leela. Once the quest is finished, however, the Emir and Ali continue to remain hidden; reasons for this are unknown. They could be hidden to prevent another royalty from being kidnapped, though this seems implausible, given the oddness of a Royal Prince being kidnapped by an independent criminal, and Al-Kharid not being a powerful capital compared to Varrock and Falador; speculation has arisen that he was disposed by Hassan for power in Al-kharid.
Even after the hostage crisis, Hassan continues working hard to keep the city safe. He was largely responsible for the recent peace deal with the Menaphites of the southern desert, with whom Al Kharid had long been engaged in war. He's also keeping a close watch on Ali Morrisane, a trader that recently arrived from Pollnivneach and has since been involved in a number of controversial business arrangements...
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ハサン |
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Hasan |
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Hassan |
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Hassan is a mysterious ancient being and is the messenger of the Egyptian Pharaohs. For centuries he has defended the honor of Egypt's Kings, and he made a vow with Atem's father Aknamkanon to protect his son no matter what.
During the Dawn of the Duel arc, Hassan makes a first appearance in Ep.208 as a mysterious figure which appears to Pharaoh Atem inside a cave by the river Nile. His identity is then fully revealed in Ep.211, and his role in the Shadow RPG explained: he is Yami Yugi's "Master Item".
When Zorc is about to blast Atem, Hassan appears and blocks the attack only to have his helmet broken, revealing him to be Shadi. Zorc's blast is believed to be too powerful for Hassan to sustain, and he is vanquished.
In the manga, Hassan is really Bobasa and Shadi. In the anime, he is really only Shadi.
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Leon von Schroeder (Leonhart von Schroider) - Vivian Wong - Priest Seto - Mana - Kisara - Bobasa - Isis - Karim - Mahad - Shada - Shimon Muran (Siamun Muran) - Hassan |
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