Ari peeked around the destroyed door once she was certain there were no more enemies lying in wait. A hangar, down here? Now that was a story indeed; who parked an airship underground, and why? She sneezed. Judging by the dust, its owners were long gone, so she could not ask them. She would have to think of a suitably dramatic story later - a few embellishments to protect the identities of the adventurers, and it would make quite the story.
"Let's see what we have here," she said, making a beeline for the chest once she spotted it. She knew Wil - and possibly Altair - would be concerned with the ship and its... skystones, miststones, whatever-stones, but this was more immediate gratification.
She spot a tripwire, corroded by time, and stepped around it. There was no way to know whether it was still functional, and better to be safe than sorry. Kneeling by the metal chest, she lifted the heavy, antique-looking lock. This she would take; she doubted anyone else wanted it, but she kept a number of locks around. For practice. After a few moments of fiddling with the pick she had extracted from her boot, she heard a click, and the lock fell open. She was smiling as she lifted the lid, savoring the rush of anticipation. Who knew what they had found?
Sitting over the contents of the chest was a hat made of worn leather with a bandanna tied haphazardly around it. Ari immediately lifted it an put it on her head - it was far too big and slipped over her eyes, but she needed somewhere to keep it. Under the hat, there were a few potion bottles and a tall bottle of something dark - wine? - with the corks still intact, a stack of papers so faded that the ink was illegible, a small cloth bag that jingled with coin, and a copper amulet stamped with a lightning bolt on a torn scrap of red satin ribbon.
"Wil," she called over her shoulder with a grin, "I've got a present for you~!" Referring, of course, to the hat. Whatever Wil argued, she knew he was a sky pirate. Besides, he was the only one with a head big enough to fill the hat.