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[[File:Glenshee from the Spittal.jpg|thumb|Vale in the Ensciryan Massif]]
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During the 8th Century ''anno Domini'', {{wp|Celtic Christianity|Celtic Christian}} missionaries from Levantia arrived in Northeast Kirav to evangelise the local population. While their success along the coastal plain, among the predominantly Rurican/Kettist Taństans and their relatives, was limited, they found their message far better received further inland among the Ĥeirans, perhaps thanks to great similarities in culture and lifestyle. By most accounts, the Ensciryans were wholly converted in under a century, hitting off a long period of rich cultural exchange with Celtic Levantia that would last until [whatever catastrophe severed contact with the Levantine mainland Church].
During the 8th Century ''anno Domini'', {{wp|Celtic Christianity|Celtic Christian}} missionaries from Levantia arrived in Northeast Kirav to evangelise the local population. While their success along the coastal plain, among the predominantly Rurican/Kettist Eshavians and their relatives, was limited, they found their message far better received further inland among the Ĥeirans, perhaps thanks to great similarities in culture and lifestyle. By most accounts, the Ensciryans were wholly converted in under a century, hitting off a long period of rich cultural exchange with Celtic Levantia that would last until [whatever catastrophe severed contact with the Levantine mainland Church].


<!-- Following the closely related Vèuskans, the Ensciryans were the earliest Cosco-Adratic speaking people to venture westward into Éorsa from the Coscivian ''urheimat'' of Adraïa and reach the shores of the Aquaric Ocean. Variously displacing or assimilating the autocthonous P'ter peoples, the Ensciryans came to occupy most of modern-day Kóursedan and Ispadan, as well as isolated pockets of territory further east. In the late 15th millennium (Iatic calendar), a subgroup of the Ensciryans settled the Northwestern Isles of Vryta and Æredan.
<!-- Following the closely related Vèuskans, the Ensciryans were the earliest Cosco-Adratic speaking people to venture westward into Éorsa from the Coscivian ''urheimat'' of Adraïa and reach the shores of the Aquaric Ocean. Variously displacing or assimilating the autocthonous P'ter peoples, the Ensciryans came to occupy most of modern-day Kóursedan and Ispadan, as well as isolated pockets of territory further east. In the late 15th millennium (Iatic calendar), a subgroup of the Ensciryans settled the Northwestern Isles of Vryta and Æredan.