He fused the gold spikes to the manacles and knelt behind the tree.
Meanwhile, Li had turned to contemplate the gold spikes protruding from the station's crown.
To provide an unambiguous reference level for the start of a period, it is the practise to drive a gold spike into an internationally agreed level, thus formally establishing a single place where a period begins.
Three spikes were driven, one (and probably the most famous) was the gold spike, one was silver, and one was a mix of gold, silver, and iron.
He is wearing a crown, a fan of three-foot-long gold spikes, that makes him look a bit like the Chrysler Building.
Under the Lord Ruler, Inquisitors were given the Hemalurgic spikes for Allomancy and one gold spike for storing and tapping Feruchemical health.
The formal reopening of that portion of the line will follow the driving of a gold spike at a ceremony on 18 June 2010 to mark its physical reconnection.
On 13 August 1886, Macdonald used a silver hammer and pounded a gold spike to complete the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway.
At an earlier ceremony on 18 June 2010, a gold spike had been driven to mark the physical reconnection.
Olsen reports that according to Gypsy legend, a Gypsy had stolen the gold spike intended to pierce the heart of Jesus.