Bźatga/Culture
History
According to their semi-legendary history, the origins of the Bźatan people lie with the exile of Venģa, king of the Bźaţi people, from Prêńa (Great Britain) by the Romans c.80 AD. Setting sail from the west coast of Prêńa in one of seven ships, the king and his allies sailed westward into the Atlantic Ocean in search of an island believed to lie beyond the horizon. After three weeks of hard sailing they eventually landed on the shores of Ǎĺêsa, the main eastern isle of the Ensva Veśru. Here the exiles settled under Venģa's leadership.
While this story contains literary imagery, the origin of the Bźaţi people within mainland Britain aligns with the origins of their language within Common Brittonic, which was spoken across mainland Britain prior to the arrival of the Romans.