Two siblings whose lives were destroyed by the slaughter of their family.
The proud daughter of her tribe's chief whose naivety was crushed by the toughness of the law.
A young princess who had her faith challenged by the hidden truth of her own birth.
An orphan bought to kill, raised to see human's lives through the gold they are worth.
The prodigal son, whose reputation was ruined by the person he trusted the most.
A young girl led to fall into black magic after witnessing her mother's suicide.
They were all children, they all saw their dreams and hopes blown to pieces by the cruelty of the world. They all became adults, the pride of different clans, seeking different purposes, holding different beliefs. Somehow, their paths were destined to meet. Some entangle themselves in the struggles of politics, some have their blood boiling with their desire for revenge. In the end, what will be the price of people's madness, and who will be able to afford it?
Too many stories center their focus on a handful of characters and make the whole plot revolve around their point of view. This is not the case here. Hakk - The crossroads of destinies lets the setting speak for itself, which I believe is a virtue. Besides, for those who enjoy a religious subtheme, you will be pleasantly surprised.