The Ultimate Pursuit

Knowledge was the light of wisdom, the fruit of life. But it was also a quagmire, a venom, a hankering thirst that could never be quenched. The Selfless Pavilion was named as such, not because they believed that the self was meaningless, or that they were sacrificial in nature, but rather in the belief that before knowledge, one could only leave the self behind in order to better document and store knowledge for all eternity, thus forming the 'Selfless' for abandoning oneself, and 'Pavilion' for the storing of knowledge.