The Gilded Pavilion - Noble District
The establishment was called the Gilded Pavilion, though everyone who frequented it simply referred to it as "the Pavilion." It was the kind of place where only the wealthiest and most powerful could gain entry, not because of explicit restrictions, but because a single evening here cost more than most families earned in a year.
The architecture was designed for intimate indulgence. They provided services that made it seem like heaven in this realm. The rarest alcohol flowed without restraint, beautiful attendants served with effortless charm, and delicacies prepared by expert chefs filled the air with irresistible scents. It was a place built for indulgence, where every detail whispered wealth and pleasure.
The main hall branched into dozens of private rooms, each one a square-shaped wooden structure with open sides that could be closed with silk screens for privacy.
