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An enormous headless stone torso known as Selkelas is half-buried near the western edge of the Katapesh desert. Its size indicates that, had it been a fully detailed humanoid statue, it would have measured at least 20 feet in height. The name "Selkelas" is engraved on the statue's back. One of its granite hands seems to have been carved to hold a now-missing weapon, perhaps a sword.

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  • An enormous headless stone torso known as Selkelas is half-buried near the western edge of the Katapesh desert. Its size indicates that, had it been a fully detailed humanoid statue, it would have measured at least 20 feet in height. The name "Selkelas" is engraved on the statue's back. One of its granite hands seems to have been carved to hold a now-missing weapon, perhaps a sword.
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  • An enormous headless stone torso known as Selkelas is half-buried near the western edge of the Katapesh desert. Its size indicates that, had it been a fully detailed humanoid statue, it would have measured at least 20 feet in height. The name "Selkelas" is engraved on the statue's back. One of its granite hands seems to have been carved to hold a now-missing weapon, perhaps a sword.
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