ă Omari Hardwick/ 51/ he/himăsee MALIK WALKER over there? they have quite a reputation for being STUBBORN. some would beg to differ & say that theyâre more ASSERTIVE. rumor has it they are THE HEAD OF THE WALKER SYNDICATE. the FIFTY year old has been around los angeles for TWENTY SEVEN YEARS . just keep an eye on them â in this city, everyoneâs hiding something & itâs only a matter of time before their true colors shine through.
Malik Walker - "Chief Walker"
Full Name: Malik Lionel Walker
Alias: Chief Walker, The "Lion"
Nicknames: Mak
Age: 50 / Birthdate: 04.02. (Aquarius)
Nationality: American
Occupation: head of the Walker Syndicate
General: Malik Walker, at 50 years old, is a force of nature, carved from the rough streets of New Orleans and LA. He stands tall, "built" from years of hard labor and the unspoken burdens he carries. His dark, observant eyes, often shadowed by a perpetual weariness, hold a deep intelligence and a calculating glint that can turn intimidating in an instant. Despite the underlying current of sadness, his presence is commanding. Intricate tattoos snake across his arms, shoulders and back, proof of many victories and battles lost in his wake. He's truly a man of contradictions: outwardly formidable and calculating, yet beneath the gruff exterior beats a "good heart deep down.â Malik carries himself with a quiet authority that precedes him, a man who rarely needs to raise his voice to be heard. Deeper than the intimidation hides a steadfast heart, fractured but fiercely devoted to his family.
His early life instilled in him a resilient work ethic and a deep understanding of community needs, which he leveraged to build his empire. The pivotal change came with the loss of his wife: it transformed his motivations from shared prosperity to singular protection. Chief Walker became more guarded, more internal, his quietness deepening into a solemn gravitas. The vibrant fire of his youth was replaced by the simmering coal of grief and responsibility. While his core values of fairness and loyalty remain, they are now filtered through the lens of immense guilt, manifesting in his over-indulgence of his children â a subtle fracturing of his otherwise iron-clad will. He no longer seeks personal happiness, only the security and legacy he believes he owes to Cassieâs memory and their descendants.
Malikâs primary motivation is the preservation and expansion of the Walker Syndicate, not just as a criminal enterprise, but as a protective umbrella for his family and the communities they serve. His deepest, most driving goal is to secure a legacy for his children and grandchildren, which is both prosperous and, ideally, safer than the life heâs been forced to lead.
Early life & Past:
Born and raised in the heart of New Orleans, Malik witnessed first-hand the neglect and exploitation of his community and the harsh realities of poverty and racial discrimination from a young age. Driven by dreams of a better life, he joined the Great Migration west, arriving in Los Angeles in his late teens. He found work in various manual labor jobs â dockyards, construction sites â where his natural strength and quick wit earned him a reputation within no time. As a young man, barely out of his teens, he met Cassie and was instantly fascinated by the captivating woman. They married young, inspired by a fierce love and a shared vision for a better life than the streets offered. Their first child Zion arrived quickly, then another, and so forth, creating a vibrant home, full of life and laughter, despite the business and duties he inherited. With the advent of Prohibition, Malik saw an opportunity in the thirsty, underserved neighborhoods. Starting with a single, discreet speakeasy in the back of a dilapidated grocery store, he built his empire quietly. He offered safe, clean places for people to gamble, drink, and socialize, treating his customers and his burgeoning crew with respect. The Walkers solved local disputes, provided loans, and helped families in need, earning him fierce "loyalty among his ranks" and making the Syndicate "indispensable in neighborhoods others wouldnât even step foot in." And the chief was known for his fairness, a reputation that spread far beyond his turf. His natural charisma, imposing presence, and a deep understanding of human nature allowed him to mediate disputes and build loyalty. From these humble beginnings, the Walker Syndicate was born, initially an informal network of trusted men guarding their own. Cassie wasn't just his wife; she was his co-conspirator, managing the books, charming patrons, and offering shrewd counsel. She was the one who saw the potential for more than just muscle â for a controlled, respected empire built on integrity within its own rules. The strong woman behind a successful man and the heart and soul of the family.
They acquired legitimate bar licenses, opened stylish clubs, and expanded their underground poker games into high-stakes, meticulously run affairs where even the city's elite came to test their luck in secret. Malik understood that true power wasn't just about force; it was about providing what others couldn't or wouldn't dare to. They became the quiet problem-solvers in neglected neighborhoods, providing jobs, settling disputes, even helping families in need â fostering a loyalty, which strengthened their position within the city. Their operations might have seemed small to outsiders, but their roots were deep, their network vast and personal.
Recent Past - Present:
However, the Shattering Blow however came 1937: This was the year the world went dark for Malik and his family. The Syndicate, now a formidable force, had inevitably drawn the ire of rival organizations â predominantly mobs, who saw the rise of a powerful syndicate as a threat to their established territories. A brutal turf war erupted. Malik, always a man of action, was at the forefront. During a chaotic, multi-sided shootout that erupted unexpectedly at a community block party the Syndicate had organized (a gesture of goodwill that turned into a nightmare), Cassie was caught in the crossfire. She died in his arms, a bullet meant for him finding her instead. A rose and serpent tattoo on his forearm, a symbol of their intertwined lives and the dangers they faced, became a permanent reminder of his failure to protect his queen. The loss transformed Malik. The warmth in his eyes hardened, replaced by a steely resolve. He plunged himself deeper into the business, expanding its reach, creating a fortress around his family. He "never had a serious relationship again, just flings," incapable of replacing the void Cassie left. His "guilt for the loss of his wife" became a suffocating burden, subtly shaping his interactions with his children. Malik became fiercely â almost pathologically â protective, letting them "get away with just about anything" rather than risk pushing them away or causing them pain. His stubbornness intensified, a bulwark against perceived threats to his family and his legacy.
The Syndicate retaliated with a cold, devastating efficiency that shocked even their rivals. Malik, fuelled by grief and a burning, self-destructive rage, dismantled those responsible, leaving a path of quiet ruin. But the victory felt hollow. He had won the war, but lost his world. Now, his ambition is colored by a relentless sense of duty and guilt. He has become more ruthless in business, yet ironically, more compassionate towards the disenfranchised, pouring resources into the neighborhoods that built his empire. The "good heart deep down" is still there, but it's buried under layers of scar tissue and a decade of unexpressed grief. The occasional flings are a momentary distraction, a physical release, but never an emotional connection. His heart, he believes, died along with her. The guilt over her death has profoundly impacted his interactions with his children and now, his grandchildren. He is overly lenient, spoiling them and overlooking their transgressions, unable to deny them anything, perhaps, subconsciously, to compensate for the immeasurable pain he caused by not keeping their mother safe. Malik is a doting grandfather, finding brief moments of pure joy in the innocence of his little munchkins, a significant contrast to his public persona.
His empire has only grown stronger, more disciplined, and more impenetrable under his leadership. He built it as a fortress, a bulwark against the chaos that claimed his wife. The emphasis on loyalty over fear intensified; he shows his trusted lieutenants respect and gives them opportunities to grow, understanding that a man fighting for his family will fight harder than one fighting out of fear. Malik maintains an intimidating facade, but his fairness is legendary among those who operate outside the law â a straight deal with The Lion is a deal honored. A man, A word.
positive traits: fair, protective, resourceful, reliable, polite, assertive
negative traits: stubborn, closed-off, unpredictable, secretive
hidden Talents: boxing, wood carving, can fly a plane, chess, poker
pet peeves: always leaving the lights on, nose picking
likes: his kids and grandchildren, whiskey, manners, jazz and cigars
dislikes: rudeness, hospitals, gossip, disloyalty
Connections:
Zion Walker: His oldest son and Lieutenant of the Walker Syndicate. Despite their differences, Zion will always be the apple of his eye. While he doesn't always agree with everything his eldest does, Malik lets him get away with just about anything, partially because he feels guilty for the loss of his mother. There is nothing worse to him than the knowledge he failed his family and couldn't protect his queen though he doesn't think his kids could ever truly forgive him. After all, he can't forgive himself either.
Ezekiel Walker: His nephew, who is also the underboss of the Syndicate. Malik became a father figure to Zeke, when his younger brother Elijah passed away too soon. There was never a question about taking the young man under his wings; when he was in dire need of his family -- offering him guidance and his rightful place within the organisation. The chief treats him like a son and loves Zeke's children dearly, referring to them as his grandchildren or "munchkins".
Wanted Connections:
MALIK WALKER/ Omari Hardwick is looking for HIS DAUGHTERS. the connectionâs age is 25-30 and look like Ayo Edebiri, Ajiona Alexus, Keke Palmer, Antoinette Robertson, Laura Harrier, Lovie Simone, Rachel Hilson, Zazie Beetz, Imani Hakim, Letitia Wright, Ash Santos or UTP. Malik is the head of the Walker Syndicate and his girls would be spoiled rotten and definitely get away with just about anything. They'd have an older brother, Zion (MBJ FC). They do not have to be involved in the family business but since the loss of their mother, Malik would be overprotective either way. you DO NOT have to (but can) contact @chief-walker before applying.

















