Little Hassan (ちびハサン?), also called Little Assassin (ちびアサシン, Chibi Asashin?), is one of the many personalities of Hassan of the Hundred Faces manifested through the Noble Phantasm Zabaniya: Delusional Illusion.
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Interlude: Hundred Personas Looking for Something[]
During Hundred face Hassan's story interlude, it is revealed that one of their personalities has been missing since they were summoned to Chaldea. All their personas have been seeking this missing personality during their spare time, but the "Asako" facet eventually seeks Ritsuka and Mash's help in determining where their missing personality might be. Hassan initially attacks Blackbeard under the suspicion that he is holding them captive due to his tastes for "cute" girls, especially one as defenseless as their missing persona. This proves fruitless, after which Hassan agrees to have their Dew Painter personality help fix Blackbeard's destroyed figurines in apology.
The group comes across other personalities of Hundred Faces trying to gather information from other Heroic Spirits in various contests, prompting "Asako" to "help herself" win. Eventually they determine that the children Heroic Spirits have been behaving suspiciously, which leads them to the room of Nursery Rhyme and Jack, where they have been hiding the "Little Hassan" personality. The children oppose "Asako" taking her child personality back, having only shortly become friends after finding her wandering the halls, and they assume "Little Hassan" will be forced to continue her role of "being interrogated".
After subduing Nursery Rhyme and Jack, "Asako" assures all present that as a Servant, "Little Hassan"'s role is not to be interrogated anymore, and that the other personas have only been searching for her out of concern. She is free to adopt the role of a normal child who can have friends and have tea parties, much to Nursery Rhyme and Jack's delight and they happily send her back home so long as she comes by to play in the future. As they return, "Asako" reasons that due to the lack of any form of mental communication between their personalities, "Little Hassan" went into hiding because she did not understand what Master they had been contracted to. Mash reassures her on this matter, and is intent on introducing "Little Hassan" to the other Heroic Spirits and Chaldea.
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Gen Urobuchi originally designed a plot line involving Little Hassan joining with Waver and Rider in the second or third volume to lighten up the story, but it remained unused because giving Waver too much focus would have made the identity of the main character too confusing. She was conceived as an unfortunate young girl lacking in conversational skills, memories, and the awareness that she was a part of Hassan-i-Sabbah. Her clueless personality surfaces when she is captured by the enemy in order to protect her secret, so when she, along with the other Assassins, attack Waver and Rider in Caster's workshop, she separates herself from those who are beheaded by Rider. Waver mistakes her presence there, believing her to be one of Ryuunosuke's victims suffering from memory loss, and while Rider knows of her identity, he honors Waver's chivalry to allow the Mackenzies to take in yet another false household member. After Kotomine, who knows of her existence, utilizes the Command Spell to attack those at the Einzbern Castle, she regains her memories as Hassan. Through a dramatic farewell tragedy, Waver would climb another step on the path to becoming an adult.[1]
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[] Fate/Zero material - Encyclopedia: Child Assassin [Other], p.100 Child Assassin [Other]
A plot in the 2nd or 3rd volume that went unused. This conceived character was one among the hundred-faced Hassans, an unfortunate loli that would lighten up the story. A young girl lacking conversational skills, memories, and the awareness that she was a part of Hassan Sabbah. That personality of this past Hassan would surface when she was captured by the enemy in order to protect her secret. When Rider and Waver attacked Gilles’ workshop, she alone separated herself from the Hassans who were beheaded, leading Waver to mistakenly think “This is one of the children who Ryuunosuke kidnapped, and who fell victim to memory loss” and take her under his wing. Although Iskandar knew that she was a Servant, because of Waver’s chivalry allowed the Mackenzies to take in yet another false household member. In the third volume, because Kirei (who knew of her existence) used his command spell, she regained her memories as Hassan, and went through a dramatic farewell tragedy. Waver again climbed another step on the path to becoming an adult…although it was conceived like this, it would make people even more confused about who was Zero’s main protagonist! Because of this judgment it was cut, leaving only the already-written workshop raiding scene.ちびアサシン【その他】
Zero2~3巻における没プロット。百の貌のハサンの中の一人格として構想されていた薄幸ロリの和みキャラ。会話能力の欠落した幼女で、記憶を持たず、自らがハサン・サッ、、バーハの一部であるという自覚もない。かつて生前の百の貌のハサンが敵に捕縛され尋問拷問を受ける際には、この人格を表層化させて秘密を守り適していた。
ジルの工房をライダー組が襲撃した際、斬り伏せられたハサンの人格からこの子だけが分離脱出し、それをウェイバーは「龍之介によかって拉致され、記憶障害をきたした犠牲者の子供」と勘違いをし、自らの保護下に置く。イスカンダルも、内心では少女をサーヴアントと知りつつもウェイバーの義心を立てて、結里マッケンジー家にまた一人疑似家族が増えるものの、3巻でその存在を知った綺礼の令呪により少女はハサンとしての記憶を取り戻し、悲しい離別劇を経て、ウェイバーはまた一歩大人への階段を上る……なんてな構想だったのだが、これでは一体誰がZeroの、主人公なのやら益々わからねー!という判断からお蔵入りの憂き目となり、既に書き終えられていた工房襲撃エピソードだけが残る形となった。