"Hak Fantasy" likely refers to one of two things: the character from the fantasy series Akatsuki no Yona (Yona of the Dawn) or the concept of Gong-sang-gwa-hak , a Korean term for "fantasy science" (SF)
. Modern writers are using this "fantasy science" to build complex worlds that reflect real-world issues. World-Building Hak Fantasy
The first Hak-users were outcasts: a peasant who wove fire to save her village from tithes, a desert rogue who forged lies into invisible blades, a dying knight who refused to accept his king’s last order. Each discovered that when the world says “you cannot,” the soul may answer with “I will.” "Hak Fantasy" likely refers to one of two
In the world of Hak, magic is not given — it is taken.
It is the spark of a slave’s clenched fist, the whisper of a heretic’s last breath, the howl of a warrior who refuses to kneel. Hak is the old tongue’s word for “will” — but also for “no.” Each discovered that when the world says “you