At first, I had a hard time getting into this book due to the first couple of chapters being fairly uninteresting and cliche. However, I decided to give it a second chance, and... a rare thing happened. I found myself, surprisingly, really enjoying it! When the main character met up with his companions, the book was transformed and I was sold. The group of old, sad, incompetent, bickering, self-pitying outlaw Alfar I found to be instantly amusing and endearing. They proceed on a series of fairytale-esque adventures on their quest to find an ancient sword, defeat a dragon and steal its gold.
There is no romance, no politics, no tedious history/lore, no unnecessary worldbuilding; magic is old-fashioned unexplainable magic, natural humour without being intentional 'comedy', all written in a distinctly British style... It was everything I wanted to read in fantasy book.
It was everything that modern books are not (but not in an objectionable way).
One thing that I did find a bit strange was the way that the Alfar were described was, for me, impossible to imagine as elves. They seemed so much like dwarves (albeit magical ones!) that I couldn't picture them as anything else, even when the book contains actual dwarves. A few parts of the story are also described in a vague and confusing way that made it difficult to comprehend what was going on.
Yes, on the surface this is a typical male hero quest story, with a predictably cartoonish main villain, but the main group was relatable and sympathetic, and throughout their bickering supported and encouraged each other through their hardships. The way they grew from having no confidence or hope to having pride in themselves and discovering their abilities lay at the heartwarming core of this book. In that sense, I felt the story was less about 'Hero Ivarr' and more about the growth of these cast out characters.
As a reader disillusioned with modern fantasy, I appreciated this book a great deal, and can only lament that stories of this style appear to be relegated to the past. :(