It's almost certain that there were some kind of legends tied to it, seeing how but a few trees of that age are left over in Serbia - however, I'm not a local so I can neither prove it or deny it.
What is truly sad is seeing the older locals there crying and kissing the few remaining pieces of it, with bitterness in their eyes.
Remember, that thing was there, on that same spot BEFORE Constantinople fell to the barbaric shits called kebabs. The Eastern Roman Empire was still alive when that tree was there, and I'm not someone who would usually personally be able to take someone's life, but I would butcher all of them with a smile on my face. I'd rip their guts out, for their lives are insignificant compared to that organism.
What is truly sad is seeing the older locals there crying and kissing the few remaining pieces of it, with bitterness in their eyes.
Remember, that thing was there, on that same spot BEFORE Constantinople fell to the barbaric shits called kebabs. The Eastern Roman Empire was still alive when that tree was there, and I'm not someone who would usually personally be able to take someone's life, but I would butcher all of them with a smile on my face. I'd rip their guts out, for their lives are insignificant compared to that organism.