Tracing his stick on the ground, David drew a basic layout of the colony they would attack. Luckily for them, a part of it was back up to a cliff-side, making one direction entirely impossible to flee from.
The West part of the camp was the one with the cliff, and it extended a good distance, meaning that as long as they cordoned off the rest of the escape routes, they should be able to contain the Goblins inside their little village.
But David knew Goblins were shrewd. They would probably have a hidden escape route somewhere.
David drew up the small cabins and huts the Goblins most likely slept in, or kept their prisoners. There were around a dozen of them, and all of them seemed to have guards at their entrance.