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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* It is unknown if the [[Postmaster]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' is male or female.
* It is unknown if the [[Postmaster]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' is male or female.
==Gallery==
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File:ST-Postmaster-Part1.png|''Part 1 one of the Postmaster's letter to Link in [[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''
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{{References}}
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Revision as of 20:54, May 5, 2013

Postmaster
File:MadameAroma.png
Madame Aroma, the Postmaster in Majora's Mask

Title

Postmaster[1]
Postmistress[2]

Gender

Majora's Mask
Female


Phantom Hourglass
Unknown

Spirit Tracks
Unknown

Games

Location

Majora's Mask
Mayor's Residence[3]


Phantom Hourglass
Unknown

Spirit Tracks
Unknown

Related

Postman (Employee)


Majora's Mask
Mayor Dotour (Husband)[4]
Kafei (Son)[5]

The Postmaster is a character that has appeared in three The Legend of Zelda games, including Majora's Mask, Phantom Hourglass, and Spirit Tracks. They are part of the postal service, and are one rank higher than the Postman, thus making the Postmaster the Postman's boss.

Appearances

Majora's Mask

Main article: Madame Aroma

Madame Aroma serves as the Postmaster in Majora's Mask. She is referred to as both the Postmistress and Postmaster by the Postman.[1][2] It is unknown what her exact duties are as the Postmaster; however, she does seem to have some control over the Postman, as when the Postman wants to stay and continue his duties, Aroma tells him to flee,[6] and the Postman obliges.[7]

Phantom Hourglass

The Postmaster from Phantom Hourglass is never seen in-game. However, the Postmaster does send Link a letter;[8] in fact it's the very first letter he receives. The letter mainly consists of the Postmaster telling Link how diligent and efficient the new Postman is.[9] The Postmaster is never seen or heard from again.

Spirit Tracks

The Postmaster serves almost the exact same role in Spirit Tracks as they did in Phantom Hourglass. The Postmaster in Spirit Tracks sends Link his first letter, which tells Link that the new Postman is as hardworking and efficient as they come, urging Link to be nice to the Postman.[10] The Postmaster is never seen or heard from again.

Trivia

Gallery

References

  1. 1.1 1.2 "I have a delivery for you, Postmaster!!!" — Postman, Majora's Mask.
  2. 2.1 2.2 "I have a delivery for you, Postmistress!" — Postman, Majora's Mask.
  3. "The room on your right is the drawing room and it's also Madame Aroma's office." — Mayor's Residence Secretary, Majora's Mask.
  4. "Madame Aroma, the mayor's wife, was added to your notebook!" — In-Game Description, Majora's Mask.
  5. "The person I want you to locate is my son, Kafei. You know him, don't you? ...You don't? Really? He disappeared about a month ago. It's terrible! I'm so very worried... I can't get food down my throat, and I've lost five pounds. You haven't anything, though? Oh, dear..." — Madame Aroma, Majora's Mask.
  6. "Thank you. You flee now. That's an order!" — Madame Aroma, Majora's Mask.
  7. "I have decided to flee. It is an order from the Postmaster." — Postman, Majora's Mask.
  8. "This is a letter from the Postmaster to you, [Link]! Ahem! Here's what it says..." — Postman, Phantom Hourglass.
  9. "To: [Link] If you're getting this, I guess that my new postman is working out...so far. So I'd like to make an unusual request. He's as good as a new hire gets! He's as diligent and efficient as they come! I've got no complaints. I want to keep it that way. So be nice to the Postman. He really is a good kid. From: The Postmaster" — Letter from Postmaster, Phantom Hourglass.
  10. "Dear [Link], Our new postal system has started running today. If you're reading this letter, it means my new postman is doing his job right. He's as hardworking and efficient as they come! So be nice to him, won't you? We'll be in touch again if anything new comes up. -- The Postmaster" — Letter from Postmaster, Spirit Tracks.