Kelo
A kelo tree is an old, vertically dried tree that has dropped its bark. Its surface is greyish, and the inside is reddish, with growth in the north ending at 300–400 years. Becoming a kelo tree takes a few decades, after which the tree can stand for hundreds more years.
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