Writing in 1988, U.S. trade mag Computer Entertainer talks Xmas supply of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link - "the amount that went out in that first shipment was enough to last maybe 20 minutes." (Full mag: https://archive.gamehistory.org/item/26b7f98c-9a79-4422-8977-1f364ae529bb .)
The sign hangingon the outside and old dialogues (from the time when Link needs to sleep at night) could solve the mystery of why there is only one bed in the house.
The sign is transcribed to "Inn" in Hylian, and Ingo states that he is the manager of an inn.
It makes so much sense if -
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"Link, the player character, has been the same type of person throughout the series. Well, the time period is a little different, I think this is the oldest story in the series so far. Of course Ganondorf is still the same..."
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Captain N - Season 2 theme
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Today's Bed of the Day is Talon's bed or Malon's bed from Ocarina of Time!
The only not-rendered bed in the game (iirc), but it doesn't even have a pillow and looks like a hard mattress with legs. Sad.
Comfortability: 5/10