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“The Tatar-Mongolians looked in. I, of course, immediately turned into a wolf and assumed a showy pose. But they say: ‘To us it’s fishy whether you are human or wolf. We came for tribute and we are purple, who will give it to us. And in general, we are not Tatar-Mongols, but Polotskis…””
Polotsk’s Prince Usiaslaŭ Čaradziej (aka Paval Kasciukievič) is a thousand years ahead of Horvat and other “truthers” in blogging the color of feudal times: veganism, political correctness, feudalism and ultra-violence with a smoothie. He confides his own life to Usiaslaŭ Diary, complains about the inadequacies of his contemporary society, shares his love dilemmas, and even talks about his fantastic time travel and Belarusian history. Centuries before people started whining that man to man is a wolf, the crowned Vurolakh argues that a wolf to a Belarusian is a man.
“Čaradziej in contemporary language shares with the reader what it’s like – to be in the skin of a werewolf and at the same time rule the medieval Principality of Polotsk” – read more.


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