The Pleasure Pavilion was, of course, not established to provide prostitution for the disciples of the sect.
The Sacred Heart Sword Sect was known as one of the great righteous sects, and lewd practices such as flesh-selling had no place within its hallowed grounds.
Instead, the pavilion had been carefully designed to cater to the body and spirit in other, more refined ways.
Here, disciples could indulge in a wide variety of relaxing services.
The pavilion boasted soothing massages from attendants trained in both medicine and meridian knowledge, herbal baths infused with rare spirit blossoms, tea ceremonies that sharpened the mind, and musical performances designed to harmonize one's qi flow.
For those who simply sought to unwind, there were comfortable lounges filled with rare wines and delicacies, dishes cooked by master chefs whose skills were said to rival the kitchens of royal palaces.