Vseslav is the ruler of Polotsk an area which is now a part of the
Country Belarus. He is known as a strong
warrior. His Cathedral of Holy Wisdom is
one of the most valued monuments on the country of Belarus. But Vselav is not only known as a ruler, he
is also known as Vselav the Sorcerer.
On some tales, Vselav is depicted as a vicious werewolf particularly in
the Tale of Igor’s Campaign which was written in the 12th Century. Notice on how in his emblem he has a depiction
of a werewolf on the background. Here is a short excerpt on the novel:
"In the seventh age of Troyán Vséslav cast his lots for the Maiden dear to him." "He with wiles at the last tore himself free: and galloped to the city of Kíev; with his weapon took hold of the golden throne of Kíev; galloped from them like a wild beast at midnight from Bĕ́lgorod, swathed himself in a blue mist, rent asunder his bonds into three parts, opened wide the gates of Nóvgorod, shattered the Glory of Yarosláv [the First]; galloped like a wolf from Dudútki to the Nemíga." "On the Nemíga the sheaves are laid out with heads; men thresh with flails in hedgerows; on the barn-floor they spread out life; they winnow the soul from the body." "On the blood-stained Nemíga the banks were sown with bane,—sown with the bones of the sons of Russia." "Prince Vséslav was a judge to his subjects, he appointed cities for the princes: but he himself at night raced like a wolf from Kiev to the Idol [or, (accepting the reading of the text unaltered)—to the Lord] of Tmutarakáń, raced, like a wolf across the path of the great Khors." "To him at Polotsk they rang the bells early for matins at Saint Sophia; and he at Kíev heard the sound."
Vselav may have also been the basis for Volkh Vseslavich. They were considered as priest during the
pre-Christianity period and believed to possess magical powers. Their knowledge on the mystic arts can be
related to the allegation that Vselav is a sorcerer. The volkhs are also believed to have the
power to transform themselves into werewolf.