Written for Crimson’s Creative Challenge.
I’ve selected two photos for my story.
Here’s where the images took me.

Deep in the old wood, where bluebells pushed through leaf-rot and moss claimed every slow thing for itself, two great oaks had finally fallen.
But falling wasn’t the end.
A woodcarver came and shaped the stumps into thrones. Rough, kingly things. One for a giant, one for something smaller but no less important.
Then, further down the path, he found the third tree.

This one, the carver thought, wants to be something else entirely.
And so the dragon emerged. Not conjured …. revealed. He’d always been in the grain of that wood, just waiting for someone patient enough to find him.
Now he guards the thrones.
Locals say if you sit uninvited, you’ll hear a low sound …. somewhere between a creak and a growl …. drifting up the path.
They know not to sit uninvited.
NAR©2026
This is “I See Fire” by Ed Sheeran
Everything on The Elephant’s Trunk was created by me, unless otherwise indicated. Thanks for your consideration. NAR©2017-present.

Aww, great take, Nancy!
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Thanks so much, Chris! I’m glad you enjoyed this one.
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Excellent. And fair warning, I’ll remember not to sit on that dragon next time I see it! 🙏💖
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I think that’s a very smart move! 🥰
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Nice take Nancy
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Thank you, Di. I love how well these images go together.
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Great take Nancy.
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These images were destined to be together! Thank you, Sadje ☺️
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You’re most welcome
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I just knew when I saw the prompts someone was going to tie these two in together! You did it seamlessly!
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Thanks! It’s like they fell into my lap!
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Love the story you created from the carved images Nance – quite magical and the music is perfect- it would have sat well with my story too 😀
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I thought the same thing when I read your fantastic story, Ange! Thank you! ☺️ 🌳
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Thanks Nance 💞
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I won’t be sitting there, then!
A pub near me had a tree felled and the remaining trunk has been carved into a wonderful piece of modern art!
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Nor I! I’m happy to know the tree wasn’t just put in a chipper.
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Beautiful story, Nancy.
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Thanks, Jim. I’m going to go hug a tree now.
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Oh my gosh–so clever! There was a lot for sale down the street from me. Someone had carved a fallen oak tree into a bear. It was a sad day when the bear was gone, only to be replaced by a crew of workers ready to build a house. I would have kept the bear just to keep on eye on things. 🐻
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Thanks so much, Lois. Everywhere I turn there’s some sort of construction. There is a house two doors down from us that’s being remodeled and the construction crew has been there for over a year! I don’t know what they’re doing, but it sure is taking a long time. Now I noticed they cut down a big old tree in the backyard and there are huge piles of stumps and limbs that the young guy next door is chopping up for firewood. Where’s a bear when you need one?
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A wonderfully magical story, and ironically enough, my poem tonight, is where I talk to the moon about the trees … my friend and kindred spirit …
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I would rather be a kindred spirit with you than just about anyone else, my dear poet! Thank you for this musical selection by the incredible Enya 💙🌳🎶
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My absolute pleasure my dear friend 🥰🎶
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