As soon as he heard Sabine's potion smash above him, Mirisk was the first one up. He jumped while using a burst of telekinetic energy to propel him upwards enough for him to reach the second floor. It was a very primitive form of levitation, something he had learned from Lady Neesa, along with the spell in his other hand. Silence was usually meant to prevent spellcasting, but in this case, its more...literal effects were what he was after. Overall, it was a rather draining spell, especially since he needed it to cover a wide enough area to encompass all of the mercenaries. He had to put most of his magicka into it, but it was successful, and each of the four mercenaries suddenly found themselves surrounded in a glowing green energy. Since Sabine had attacked from the opposite direction, all of the hostiles had turned their heads away from him, providing him the ample opportunity to strike. Once more, he drew his dwemer dagger and brought it up to the neck of the nearest mercenary on his left. When he activated its mechanism, the blade shot out straight into his neck. At the same time, Nuulanth climbed up the ladder and set her sights on the nearest foe to her. Before she even brought herself completely up to her feet, she launched an ice spike into his chest for a clean kill. Vinaremo had not been lying about her ability to stay hidden, as her spellcasting was particularly silent. Given that there were four hostiles, she stood up and quickly tried to find the last, but what she saw caused her eyes to widen with sudden fear. Instead of looking up to Sabine, one of the archers, whether out of foresight or simple confusion as to where the attack came from, had looked to the ladder. His bow was drawn and aimed square at her head. She was saved only by the swift action of Mirisk, who put the last of his magicka into a burst of telekinetic energy that stumbled the archer back, directly under Sabine. It did not stop the bow from firing its arrow, but it did change its course. Instead of penetrating through her skull, it pierced through her right shoulder. She was knocked back to the floor and had to hold her hands over her mouth to keep herself from screaming out in pain.