Yazeba's Bed and Breakfast is just what is sounds like: a Bed and Breakfast owned by a witch named Yazeba.
History
"Once upon a time, the world was cruel, and there was a witch who knew it well. And so,
she sold her heart away and built a house in the woods where the world could never
find her.
At first she would let no one into her fortress. But in the long march of days, a strange
thing happened: in her own cold and spiteful way, the witch made a friend… and then
another… and then several more, until her house was teeming with colorful faces and
complicated lives.
The house would come to be known as Yazeba’s Bed & Breakfast, and it would last for a
very long time."
- Yazeba's Bed and Breakfash Aschan Release by Possum Creek Games
After some time, depending on who is telling the story, Yazeba eventually died, retired, disappeared, or simply moved away and the Bed and Breakfast was bought, inherited by, given to, or in some way ended up in the hands of the witch Edna and became The Edesian.
Description
"On the front door of Yazeba’s Bed & Breakfast, there is a sign which reads: “No soliciting,
trespassing, romancing, snooping, snitching, or unnecessary smalltalk welcome.” Yazeba reserves
her temper for those she catches violating these rules.
Underneath that sign is a second, smaller sign which reads “Room For Everyone.”
It is always September 15th inside the Bed & Breakfast (even if it’s summer, spring or winter
outside). September 15th is Yazeba’s favorite day of the year.
No one’s really sure what year it is, and no one has bothered to check because they don’t have cell
phones.
Every room is always next to every other room. No matter what we’ve said in the past about the
layout of the Bed and Breakfast, the floor plan is always convenient to the matter at hand.
The Bed & Breakfast is both quaint and sprawling, with enough rooms that it can always
accommodate any number of guests—except Gertrude."
- Yazeba's Bed and Breakfast Aschan Release by Possum Creek Games
Yazeba’s Bed & Breakfast is in many places at many times, but it is most frequently in or nearby the cozy town of Nestle.