
Fabled Collective
Fabled Collective is your gateway into a world where folklore, haunted history, and creative storytelling converge. Hosted by Vanessa K. Eccles, an author, editor, and storyteller, this podcast explores the mysteries that shape our world—from eerie legends and ghost stories to the hidden truths within mythology and historical hauntings.
In each episode, you'll embark on a journey through spine-tingling tales, forgotten folklore, and the shadowy corners of history, all while discovering how storytelling can illuminate both the dark and the light within us. Whether you're here for chilling fiction, creative inspiration, or a deeper understanding of life's mysteries, Fabled Collective offers an experience that lingers long after the story ends.
What You'll Discover on Fabled Collective:
👻 Haunted History & Paranormal Stories:
Explore the ghostly tales and eerie folklore surrounding haunted places, ancient ruins, and historical mysteries. From Savannah's most haunted corners to the forgotten legends of the world, you'll hear stories that blur the line between history and myth.
📖 Spooky Fiction & Immersive Audiobooks:
Get lost in dark, atmospheric short stories and audiobooks, narrated to pull you into otherworldly realms. These tales aren’t just spine-chilling—they’re thought-provoking, exploring the human experience through the lens of the unknown.
🔮 Creative Living & Intuitive Insights:
For writers, creators, and spiritual seekers, Fabled Collective also offers creative inspiration, including journal prompts, storytelling tips, and intuitive practices to help you connect more deeply with your inner world and creative voice.
🌕 Folklore, Myth, & the Shadow Side:
Uncover the ancient stories that shaped cultures, from European fairy tales to indigenous legends, while exploring their deeper meanings. These stories often reveal the darker aspects of human nature, balanced by lessons of hope, resilience, and transformation.
✨ Spiritual Reflections & Personal Transformation:
Beyond the stories, Fabled Collective encourages introspection and personal growth, blending spiritual practices with creative exploration. Whether it's shadow work, tarot reflections, or journaling through folklore, you'll find inspiration to navigate your own journey from darkness to light.
Who Is This Podcast For?
🌿 Folklore enthusiasts drawn to myth, legend, and haunted history.
🌙 Spiritual seekers exploring intuition, shadow work, and personal growth.
🎧 Audiobook lovers who enjoy atmospheric, immersive storytelling.
🔍 Curious minds fascinated by the intersection of history, mystery, and the unknown.
If you love paranormal podcasts, folklore deep-dives, and spooky audiobooks, you'll feel right at home with Fabled Collective.
Fabled Collective
The Bride of Annandale and the Weeping Lady
Discover the chilling tales of the Chapel of the Cross Cemetery, Madison, Mississippi - a historical site steeped in spectral lore. Home to the famous “Bride of Annandale” and the “Weeping Lady,” this haunted graveyard is a hotspot for ghost hunters and history buffs alike. Explore ghostly encounters, tragic love stories, and whispers of the past that add to the eerie ambiance of this Southern landmark. Unearth the spectral inhabitants of this 19th-century cemetery and learn about their lasting impact on Mississippi's rich history.
The following music was used for this media project:
Music: Dark Walk by Kevin MacLeod
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The following music was used for this media project:
Music: This House by Kevin MacLeod
Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4525-this-house
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
And Ghostpocalypse - 6 by Kevin MacLeod (paid license).
Music by Katie Coughran.
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In the heart of Mississippi, nestled within the folds of the ancient Deep South, lies an eerie oasis of hallowed history and spectral intrigue – the Chapel of the Cross Cemetery in Madison. Dating back to the early 19th century, this burial ground has been a source of whispered tales, unsolved mysteries, and ghostly encounters that echo down the generations.
According to historical records, the Chapel of the Cross was built in 1852 as part of a grieving process for a woman named Margaret Johnstone. After the death of her husband, she commissioned the construction of the chapel in his memory, setting the stage for its reputation as a place intrinsically linked with sorrow and remembrance. The surrounding cemetery soon became the final resting place for many souls, each contributing to the tapestry of haunting lore that shrouds this sacred site.
The most prominent ghost purportedly haunting these grounds is the tormented spirit of Helen Johnstone, famously known as the "Bride of Annandale". Helen was the youngest daughter of Margaret and John Johnstone. Her tragic tale begins with an ill-fated engagement to Henry Grey Vick, who was killed in a duel just days before their wedding in May 1859. As per local folklore, the heartbroken bride-to-be never fully recovered from the loss, and her spirit, clad in her wedding dress, has been reported wandering the cemetery, searching eternally for her lost love.
Some visitors have reported ghostly encounters, from fleeting glimpses of a lady in white to melancholic weeping echoing through the tombstones at twilight. Others have even reported hearing a haunting rendition of a wedding march whispered through the rustling leaves of the ancient oaks that guard the cemetery.
But Helen isn't alone in her ghostly vigil. She shares the cemetery with the spectral presence of another, the "Weeping Lady", said to be the spirit of Margaret Johnstone herself. Stricken with sorrow following her husband's death, legend has it that she can be seen crying over his grave, her ethereal weeping adding to the eerie ambiance of the site.
These tales have given the Chapel of the Cross Cemetery a reputation that reaches far beyond the borders of Madison, Mississippi, and it's now a destination for ghost hunters and those intrigued by the supernatural. But amidst the tales of phantom brides and weeping widows, it's important to remember that this site is more than just a haunted graveyard – it's a monument to the lives lived and lost in this corner of the world, each one contributing to the rich tapestry of Southern history.
So, the next time you find yourself wandering through a cemetery's tombstones, pause and listen to the whispers of history echoing through the oaks. And should you ever visit the Chapel of the Cross Cemetery, who knows? You might just catch a glimpse of Helen in her bridal gown or hear the sorrowful sobs of the Weeping Lady herself. One thing's for sure - visiting the Chapel of the Cross Cemetery is a hauntingly unforgettable experience.