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The Wellsong Testament
Jacob Slebodnik
2 episodes
4 months ago
Prudence Dunmore spoke a name not found in any Bible—and called it holy. In this chapter, we follow the quiet rise of a woman touched by something ancient… and the first true gathering of the faithful in Dunridge.
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Prudence Dunmore spoke a name not found in any Bible—and called it holy. In this chapter, we follow the quiet rise of a woman touched by something ancient… and the first true gathering of the faithful in Dunridge.
Show more...
Drama
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Performing Arts,
Fiction
Episodes (2/2)
The Wellsong Testament
Saint Berain
Prudence Dunmore spoke a name not found in any Bible—and called it holy. In this chapter, we follow the quiet rise of a woman touched by something ancient… and the first true gathering of the faithful in Dunridge.
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6 months ago
9 minutes

The Wellsong Testament
The Wellsong Testament - Official Trailer
They built a chapel over a well… and called the breathing holy. The Wellsong Testament is a new horror anthology podcast set in the forgotten colonial town of Dunridge, Connecticut, where dreams speak in riddles, blood feeds the soil, and something ancient stirs beneath it all. Book One: The Hollow Beneath Premieres Thursday. Not everything buried stays quiet.
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7 months ago
1 minute

The Wellsong Testament
Prudence Dunmore spoke a name not found in any Bible—and called it holy. In this chapter, we follow the quiet rise of a woman touched by something ancient… and the first true gathering of the faithful in Dunridge.