obelisk
peak
The top of a mountain is called the summit.
cone
Huge stones with pointed tops are often referred to as monoliths or obelisks, depending on their shape and purpose. Monoliths are large, upright stones that can be found in various cultures, serving as monuments or markers. Obelisks, typically tall and four-sided with a pyramidion on top, were commonly used in ancient Egyptian architecture. Both types of stones carry significant historical and cultural meanings.
You just keep going up until you reach the very top!!
Pyramid
A tall four-sided pillar that is pointed at the top is called an "obelisk." Obelisks are typically made of stone and have a tapering shape, often used in ancient Egypt as commemorative monuments. They symbolized the sun god Ra and were commonly erected at temple entrances.
The Washington monument
A tall, narrow window with a pointed arc shape at the top.
At the very top of Sky Pillar.
A Pointed Hilltop is called A Peak.
; obelisk : "rectangular stone column, tapering at the top," 1569, from M.Fr. obélisque, from L. obeliscus "obelisk, small spit," from Gk. obeliskos, dim. of obelos "a spit, pointed pillar, needle." http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=obelisk
Spear pillar is located at the top of mt.Cornet.
The obelisk is the architectural style of the Washington Monument. An obelisk is a tall, four-sided pillar with a pyramid-shaped top.
Use the hammer on the top of the pillar.
in spear pillar.(spear pillar is at the top of mount coronet)
in sootopolis city