It's kind of funny how written language and in particular printed books, along with more trade "settled" language and slowed down the changes; and given that, one might have thought the Internet and new devices would have done the same; however it's done the opposite.
It's accelerated the change. Not just because of texting, but as more and more cultures come in and intermix with each other you get spill over and growth. Plus, etext is not as "set in stone" as paper text.
Chronicles of Astlan will be side stories that interweave with DoA.
As more people come in, and I want to do more back story or related story with them I will put them in Chronicles.
So it may not be so much as a "series" as a "set" of novels that add or expand on the story. I.e. trying to keep the number of PoV's and that person's history under control. Not completely sure what/how they will go after the first. The second might be a continuation, or a completely different story because the protagonist of Into The Wild moves into the main storyline for the long haul.
It's really about sorting out the story and making it easier to follow. I'm trying to cut back on the PoV switching; or at least not make it worse.
So the first one Into The Wilds takes place over in
New Etonia and just south of there in "
The Wilds of Eton" as they are called.
It starts a bit before book 1 and will intersect either in late book 3 or book 4 (and honestly it depends on when I get it done relative to book 3)
It will give some more background information on the Holy Etonian Empire which is New Etonia + the conquered lands of Natoor and Najaar.
The Wilds are not technically part of the Empire; as they are just too nasty to be worth the effort. However, the Holy Etonian Emperor Rafaestus Torson III is married (4th and longest living wife) to a daughter of what passes for a "ruling" house or clan in The Wilds, House Narthan. Thus his youngest son, Kristof is also in the patrimonial line of House Narthan.
Kristof is 7th in line for the Holy Etonian throne, and fourth in line to the House of Narthan throne; when the current heir dies at the beginning of ITW, making Kristof third in line. Given that the second in line to the throne is a baby (and House Narthan has a horrible record of keeping heirs alive) there is a good possibility that Kristof might get the throne, or end up being regent; so his maternal grandfather Hugart Lord Narthan wants him to come to the Wilds and learn the family "business" or realm or whatever the heck it is.
And it is complex because of course, it's the wilds and they don't really control the wilds so much as they have a bunch of fortified city states with a network that runs through the swamp allowing them to export goods produced in the swamp. Many of which have great arcane or alchemical value
Technically, to the outside world, Lord Narthan is the lord of a series of city states, the largest one, Narthan Hold, being almost modern (by Imperial Standards).
So what will we see: Humans, Orcs, Goblins, I'iskatha (nasty nasty), swamp dragons, pterosaurs and "The Rangers of Torean" which are sort of like The Rod but for Torean. Torean is a god of exploration and discovery.
The Rangers (and Torean) are also showing up in Book 3.
As I may, or may not have said (I really don't remember what is in what book or on this site at this point) it was the Rangers that scoped out Natoor and Najaar and paved the way for the Rod to conquer the lands and remove the Nyjyr Ennead. (Bess, Phaestus, Sekhmet, etc)