The protagonist watched the goblin village, his mind racing with ideas. He knew he couldn't take on the entire village by himself, not yet. But he also knew he couldn't just sit back and do nothing. That's when an idea struck him - he would wait for the next group of goblins to go out hunting, and then ambush them.
The protagonist's eyes scanned the village, taking in the layout and the movements of the goblins. He noticed that they seemed to follow a routine, with groups of goblins leaving the village at regular intervals to hunt for food. He decided to wait for the next group to leave, and then strike.
The protagonist's plan was to pick off the goblin hunting parties one by one, whittling down the village's numbers until it was safe for him to rescue Thorne. He knew it wouldn't be easy, but he was determined to see it through.
As he waited, the protagonist observed the goblins, learning their patterns and habits. He noticed that they were most vulnerable when they were away from the village, and that they tended to travel in groups of five or six.
The protagonist's eyes narrowed as he watched the next group of goblins prepare to leave. He could see that they were armed to the teeth, but he was confident in his own abilities. He had taken down tougher foes before, and he was determined to do it again.
With a deep breath, the protagonist readied himself for the ambush. He knew it was only a matter of time before the goblins fell into his trap.