I can't risk them sounding the alarm. I'll have to fight both of them at once. Start by taking a stab at the one on the right, followed by wide swings to keep them from getting close.
You ponder your options briefly before deciding on the only course of action. Should either one slip away, it was assured that the might of this Underfort would be brought to face you. Your course of action decided, and your sword in hand, you charge around the corner, taking aim at the right most goblin.
[10+3 (Attack) vs 5-1 (Dodge)] The only thought that passes through your head is fury. As if guided by the hands of the fallen order you had now been forced to betray, your blade strikes true, unleashing a torrent of gore from the rightmost goblin. Before the top half of him can strike the floor, you are upon the second.
[3+3 (Attack) vs 8-1 (Dodge)] He was more prepared than the last, however, and masterfully dodges your blade before unleashing a counter attack.
[10+1 (Attack) vs 3 (Block)] You attempt to block the blow with your heavily armoured gauntlet, but to no avail. His sword smashes into your abdomen, and your armour barely slows it down
[D15 for damage: 14-5]. It slices deep into your body, cracking the ribs on your left half and leaving you bleeding rather severely (-9 hp).
[Status Gained: Severe Bleeding. Each turn roll saving throw d10. <=5, roll d10 for damage taken. 6=< bleeding severity lessens.Goblin 2 has been struck down.The goblin pulls his sword from you, and prepares for the second flurry.