A goši or gothi (plural gošar) is the Old Norse term for a priest and chieftain. Gyšja signifies a priestess. The term goši is often used as a priestly title by modern adherents of various denominations of Germanic Neopaganism, especially in Įsatrś. In ancient times, many gothi chose to live in places of serene nature. Here, I've done my best to capture that peace and mysticism. A small yet quiet hut is the centerpiece of the scene surrounded by trees. A lovely waterfall hides a well hidden room, could be a tomb or a hiding place to protect secrets. The sky is the limit! There are no standing nodes inside the house itself but there are many available for purchase in the catalog.