After the Alf ancestral home was destroyed and the Inextinguishable Ones abandoned them the Alf refugees founded a new city. Like any self-respecting group of Evil Overlords it is inside a semi-dormant volcano. In this idyllic setting, a group of triplets, two guys and a girl, are framed for murder and banished to the underworld of Phonandroid. This is their story.
The three are separated and each is discovered by an exiled Alf. The girl finds a giant Alf who wants to keep her in a canary cage to sing for him, one guy finds a girl Alf so pretty she has to uglify herself for protection, and one guy finds a Rapunzel Alf trapped in the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The six Alfs (Alves? Alfi?) eventually get together and find a nice home in hell. They then find out that Phonandroid has a powerful ruler and they have to work for him or be dead. They also meet Tungdil, who is completely insane. They have many adventures, fight many monsters, meet the gods, kill lots of people, die several times, get magic, and go for a swim.
It's a good adventure tale with the three young siblings each learning and growing, a coming of age tale for young Nazis learning the art of genocide. Because, above it all, the Alfar are nasty as hell. This book covers some of the ground left out of the Dwarf series, explaining somewhat how Tungdil got a twin, and how he met the Triplets, and other stuff. It is sometimes hard to reconcile the two series as the timelines don't seem to match up exactly, but timing has always been questionable in all these books dealing immortals and near immortals. It's still quite entertaining and that's really all I'm looking for.