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[[File:Postman-Collection.png|250px|right|thumb|''The Postman collecting letters from the mailboxes'']]
[[File:Postman-Collection.png|250px|right|thumb|''The Postman collecting letters from the mailboxes'']]
====Final Day====
====Final Day====
On the Final Day, the Postman's schedule has even more variables, all focusing on whether or not Link is doing the aforementioned side quest. If he is not, the Postman starts his day the same way he does any other; he first leaves the Post Office at 9 AM, and travelling to each mailbox in Clock Town at half-hour increments. There is only one letter to collect on this day, which the Postman can be seen collecting from the South Clock Town mailbox. At 12 PM, the Postman returns to the Post Office, and uses the next hour as his nap time. If Link enters the Post Office and speaks to him, the Postman reveals to Link that last night he wrote a letter to himself and deposited it into a post box.{{Ref|MM|4609|Postman}} He had just retrieved it during the morning's Letter Collection, and plans to deliver it in the afternoon.{{Ref|MM|4610|Postman}} At 1 PM, the Postman exits the Post Office, and begins the Letter Delivery part of his day. However, since they are no letters to deliver, the Postman does something very odd: he travels to each mailbox found across Clock Town, and appears to just touch them, instead of fully checking for a letter. He does this in approximately 25 minute intervals, taking him only two hours to complete. He returns to the Post Office at 3 PM, and locks himself inside. The door remains locked until 6 PM, at which point Link can enter to find the Postman kneeling on the floor. He tells Link that he wants to flee, but it is not written on the schedule.{{Ref|MM|4613|Postman}} The delivery schedule is the Postman's highest priority.{{Ref|MM|4614|Postman}} On the bed, Link can find the letter that the Postman delivered to himself. It reads:
On the Final Day, the Postman's schedule has even more variables, all focusing on whether or not Link is doing the aforementioned side quest. If he is not, the Postman starts his day the same way he does any other; he first leaves the Post Office at 9 AM, and travels to each mailbox in Clock Town at half-hour increments. There is only one letter to collect on this day, which the Postman can be seen collecting from the South Clock Town mailbox. At 12 PM, the Postman returns to the Post Office, and uses the next hour as his nap time. If Link enters the Post Office and speaks to him, the Postman reveals to Link that last night he wrote a letter to himself and deposited it into a post box.{{Ref|MM|4609|Postman}} He had just retrieved it during the morning's Letter Collection, and plans to deliver it in the afternoon.{{Ref|MM|4610|Postman}} At 1 PM, the Postman exits the Post Office, and begins the Letter Delivery part of his day. However, since they are no letters to deliver, the Postman does something very odd: he travels to each mailbox found across Clock Town, and appears to just touch them, instead of fully checking for a letter. He does this in approximately 25 minute intervals, taking him only two hours to complete. He returns to the Post Office at 3 PM, and locks himself inside. The door remains locked until 6 PM, at which point Link can enter to find the Postman kneeling on the floor. He tells Link that he wants to flee, but it is not written on the schedule.{{Ref|MM|4613|Postman}} The delivery schedule is the Postman's highest priority.{{Ref|MM|4614|Postman}} On the bed, Link can find the letter that the Postman delivered to himself. It reads:


{{Quote|To Myself, You have been doing a great job delivering the mail. I have a request for my hard-working self. All of the townsfolk have taken refuge. I want myself to flee, too. Even if it is not written on the schedule, I want myself to flee. Please... From Me}}
{{Quote|To Myself, You have been doing a great job delivering the mail. I have a request for my hard-working self. All of the townsfolk have taken refuge. I want myself to flee, too. Even if it is not written on the schedule, I want myself to flee. Please... From Me}}
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