Sabine had spent much of her childhood climbing trees and, while climbing on this building was different and difficult, the experience served her well. Kaleeth could barely hear Sabine sliding her way up to the window for support. When Sabine strained to look into the window without compromising her grip, her keen eyes spotted the shrine just in time. She had been shown what symbols of Talos looked like beforehand. For a few moments, she thought she might risk looking for a longer time to catch them praying. However, things were panning out differently. She had no interest in peeking at any other of the merchant's private affairs. Looking down, Sabine found herself in a difficult position. She could not reveal break her invisibility, but at the same time, making noise to get Kaleeth's help could attract attention as well. She hadn't caught the hang of levitating like Meesei, either. Her invisible face flushed with embarrassment for not thinking this far ahead. There was nothing else for it. Sabine angled herself, and leapt off the side of the building, landing as steadily as she could, bending her knees. It still made a sudden thud on the ground, but she had at least considered that. She immediately revealed herself in a wipe of purple magic, before urging Kaleeth up against the wall of the building with her hand. Sabine pressed her back against it as well. She peered up at the shadows cast from the window above in the hope that they would not consider the sound to be anything more than street cats. Fendros lowered his brow in worry from the distance he watched the scene from.