Postman

The Postman is a reappearing character in the Legend of Zelda series.

The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
The postman of Majora's Mask was seen as a character who was very serious with his work. Schedule was key in his life. Making a simple "ya" sound, he would not talk to Link or others long. His house was in west Clock Town, and was only open for a short window of time. His sleep was influenced by his schedule, and he was working under the supervision of the mayor. It is noticed that he gradually picks up his pace as the moon approaches. He wears a traditional red postman hat, red sack, a white, sleeveless t-shirt, shorts, and brown sandals. He will give Link the Postman's Hat if he helps him flee.

The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
The postman of Labrynna lives in Lynna Village. He is the only postman, but is never on time because he has no clock. After being given the Poe Clock, he rushes out to duty, leaving behind a stationery. This is part of the trading sequence of the game.

The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
In The Minish Cap, the postman does the same thing he does in Majora's Mask, except in Hyrule.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
In the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, the postman is first seen running away from Kakariko Village across Hyrule Field after the town was covered in Twilight. He can be seen in various parts of the game later on, and he will often deliver mail to Link and other people that live across Hyrule. On his banner is a symbol representing a bunny, an obvious throwback to the character similar to the Postman in Ocarina of Time (see below).

''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'
In Ocarina of Time, there is a man similar to the postman running around Hyrule Field, trying to emulate an extinct race of rabbits that once populated the land. Link can do a sidequest where he gives him the Bunny Hood.

Seven years later, the man can be found near the entrance to the Gerudo Fortress, living with the carpenters of Kakariko Village. He mentions having used the previous seven years to hone his running skills, and challenges Link to a race. If Link accepts, the two will race to the Kokiri Bridge. An interesting twist is that Link can never win the race (even with Epona), as the man will always arrive (or so he says) one second prior to Link's arrival.

The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
In Phantom Hourglass, there is a postman character that appears whenever Link receives mail from either another character or an unknown service that replies to postcards. He wears a red hat similar to the Postman in Majora's Mask, and flies over the sea with a winged backpack.