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Pulsewalker: The Legend of Blackass Tyrone

  • Writer: Occulta Magica Designs
    Occulta Magica Designs
  • Nov 28, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 29, 2025

Pulsewalker: The Legend of Blackass Tyrone By Michael Wallick (Lucian Seraphis) Born in an alley in Oakland beneath steam, streetlight, and silence, Tyrone entered the world with rhythm in his breath and rebellion in his bones. Raised by a mother named Esperanza—whose name means hope, but whose life was a liturgy of struggle—he learned early that survival was a sermon of its own. When tragedy rips his world apart, Tyrone descends into silence, walking the line between madness and prophecy. Then comes the spark. A name whispered through neighborhoods like gospel and graffiti—Blackass—a nickname birthed from a myth, worn like armor, and wrapped in rhythm. Reborn as the Pulsewalker, Tyrone moves through cities with a preacher’s heart and a poet’s tongue, healing wounds that the world forgot to see. Joined by Lucky Charms, a weed-dealing street philosopher, and Gloria—a reincarnation of his mother returned to guide him—Tyrone finds not just his voice, but his family. Together, they rebuild not just a life, but a legend. This is a novel about the sacred in the broken, the divine in the alleyways, and the power of choosing rhythm over rage. It is a gospel wrapped in fiction, a psalm spoken in slang. A myth. A movement. A pulse.




 
 
 

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