"Thanks." He said, starting to walk over to it. Then he stopped, noticing how shaken the nymph was. He got down on one knee and, with some reticence, looked her in the eye. He spoke gently. "I know this might be hard for you, but try and understand. Fire might consume living things, but it also eats up the dead and the rotten. It rids the forest of things that hurt it. That's all we're going to use it for. We're going to feed it something rotten and then extinguish it."
He stands up, walks over to the log Clover hand indicated, and places his hand on it. "Thanks for this." He says to it. "It'll be quick." Then, with two pats, he eases the ax and chops. There a sudden *Crack* and the large fallen tree splits cleanly in two from the place where it was struck, lengthwise. He places the ax against one of the split piece and chops again, and it comes apart just as easily. It a matter of moments the woodsmens deft blows render the tree down into a few stacks of easily potable pieces, which were constructed around the area.
"My ax is enchanted." He says aloud to anyone who might be wondering. "It'll split anything made of wood clean, with a single blow, so don't expect it to do that to the beast. Now, lets light up the night and put this thing to rest."