Description
Photographs of contemporary Veles are intertwined with fragments from an archaeological discovery also called \'the Book of Veles\' -- a cryptic collection of 40 \'ancient\' wooden boards discovered in Russia in 1919, written in a proto-Slavic language. It was claimed to be a history of the Slavic people and the god Veles himself--the pre-Christian Slavic god of mischief, chaos and deception