Your men went about the business of pillaging the ship of useful resources, starting with weapons, then valuables, and finally cargo. While not unusual for you to sell plundered trade goods for coin, your ship was unfortunately not exactly a freight vessel, and a lot of the usual trade goods do not sell very well in small quantities, even if you paid nothing at all to obtain it. In the meantime you search the rest of the rooms for any survivors. The other rooms appear to be sleeping quarters mostly with hammocks, though one presumably captain's quarter had a bed. It was here with diligent searching you would notice that the captain's bed was not entirely built into the ship's floor. This itself wasn't unusual, what was however was that there appeared to be indention in the floor as if the bed was suppose to be placed in the indents in order for it to be stable. The fact they were moved out caught your attention. Moving the bed aside you'd only see plain floor until you again spot a false floorboard, and lifting it up revealed a handle. You managed to find a trapdoor hidden underneath the captain's bed, and possibly with more valuables within. Or dangers. Your men were still busy moving cargo topside with only Tayang within earshot as he painstakingly strips the goblins of their armor, a somewhat difficult task due to their unusual construction.