I think it could be a character from a fantasy novel. Maybe one that lives in a cave or underground.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. It might be a unique name created specifically for the crossword. Or perhaps it's a reference to an old myth or legend.
I think it could be 'Apple' as a first name for a fictional narrator. Maybe it's from a specific crossword theme related to nature or food.
The fruit-named narrator could be a unique twist that makes the crossword stand out. It might be used to connect different elements or as a playful distraction to challenge solvers' thinking.
Maybe it's Cherry. It's a common fruit name that could fit as a first name for a fictional narrator in a crossword.
Well, it might be a clue like 'Paradise Island Novel' or 'Mystic Island Text'. But crosswords can be tricky, and there could be many possibilities depending on the specific puzzle.
I have no idea, to be honest. This sounds like a really tricky and specific character. Maybe you could give more context or clues to help figure it out.
I'm not sure. Maybe you need to check the specific context or do more research on the novel to figure it out.
It could be Frodo Baggins. He's a well-known character who embarks on a journey to Mordor in 'The Lord of the Rings'.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a character from a Spanish-language story or comic. But I don't have a specific name for you.
I have no idea about such a character. Maybe it's from a very niche or newly created work.
It's hard to say for sure without more context. But 'The Count of Monte Cristo' could be a possibility. Published in 1844, it has elements of adventure and the title might have a connection to the idea of roving.