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Volume #10 Bite The System! Is Here And Everything Just Changed

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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

I'll be honest: I didn't expect Bite The System! to hit this hard this early in the arc.
Volume #10 doesn't ease you in. It drops you mid-freefall — Kael and Derek are seconds from execution at the open, and by the time you catch your breath, you're three centuries deep into a conspiracy that's been quietly reshaping the multiverse since before either of them was born.

Kael isn't an anomaly anymore. He's an Anchor.

That Level classification the Directive slapped on him? Gone. After a grueling system calibration with Elias — who, by the way, is somehow 200 years old and somehow even more unsettling up close — Kael jumps to Level 14 and gets reclassified as something nobody has actually seen in three hundred years. Anchors can stabilize local reality. They can plant Anchor Points and stop dimensional collapse from spreading. It sounds like a superpower, and it is — but the issue is smart enough to make it feel like a burden before it ever feels like a gift.

Derek, meanwhile, got something quieter and arguably scarier.

The resonance from Kael's repair triggered Derek's latent Truthsense. He can now feel the difference between a lie and a sincere false belief — not metaphorically, physically. For a guy who's been hunting the vampire that killed his werehunter parents for five years, that's not just useful. That's everything. Derek's storyline has always had an emotional undercurrent that the action sometimes drowns out, but issue #10 finally lets it surface.

The Margaret scene wrecked me a little.

We finally learn what her system actually does. Margaret Vrynheart has an Archivist ability — perfect retention of everything she's ever encountered. Every piece of data, every moment, perfectly preserved. It sounds extraordinary until you learn she's at 99.9% saturation and one wrong disclosure could cause a memory cascade that breaks her mind entirely. She isn't being cryptic with Kael because she doesn't trust him. She's pacing herself to stay conscious. That reframing of every conversation she's had with him in previous issues hit differently on a second read.

And then there's Riley.

The Directive said she was eliminated. The archive says she's Activated, operating in Timeline 7743-B-7, and has been building something in the ruins of a collapsed reality for two years. The series has been holding Riley at arm's length since issue one — present enough to matter, absent enough to haunt — and now that absence finally has shape. She's not the person Kael is looking for. She's someone new who was made in the wreckage. And the suggestion that she might be his Anchor-Complement, the one person capable of helping him guide the Final Convergence, adds a weight to their history that recontextualizes a lot.

The nexus chamber underneath Umbra Academy is exactly as wild as it sounds.

Seven meters below the basement. Older than the school itself. Carved with timeline maps and anchor positions. And Professor Nightshade has been sitting in it for fifteen years, waiting for Elias. That reveal alone is worth the issue.
Issue #10 is the one where Bite The System! stops setting the table and starts the actual meal. The Final Convergence isn't a distant threat anymore. The blueprint is real, the countdown is running, and Kael is standing at the center of something 300 years in the making.
Go read it.

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