Written in second person!
The fisherman smiles. "Ah, you're asking little old me?" He wears a simple blue outfit, nothing fancy. His hair is a vibrant blue, suggesting sea elf heritage, which his pointed ears support. He leans back, the fishing pole moving with him. He frowns, and then starts to reel it in. "Need to recast it..." For a moment it seems he's forgotten your question. He's so focused on the rod and water.
"Let's see, I like to fish, obvious. Like pirates too - ran with a crew years ago." This man does not seem old enough to have run with any crew for a significant number of time. He must've just joined and then found it to be not to his taste. "Ran with them for 75 years, in fact." For a moment you're startled, but then you remember he's elven. They live for 200 years, so that must be it. But he doesn't look middle-aged, not anywhere near the 75+ he should be.
"That's fact one. For a second one... what about my wife? She's a lovely lady. She was one of my pirates, actually. Though I didn't realize it when we met." 'One of my pirates' is an unusual way to say she was on the same ship as him. But then why wouldn't he know that when they met? "Her dog hates me. Always growls at me. Don't think he's ever forgotten my anger when we first met. I thought she was making fun of me. But she was actually being very kind, and thoughtful. Considerate of myself and my children." He chuckles. "She always waits patiently while I storm around when I'm angry."
"Another is that I absolutely suck at fly fishing! I might enjoy a good night spent sitting at a dock, or by a river, but doing something like that has never been my forte."
"Oh, and then there's that tricky bit about my levi- uh, fish. Named Leviathan. He's pretty big!"
"And lastly," there's a shimmer as the man stands. And then the light turns brighter, blinding you momentarily. When it fades and you blink away the spots in your vision you're met with a man with much longer hair and a truly unique and rich outfit. "I'm a god! Hernyd, actually!" Then you blink and he's sitting on the dock as if nothing happened. "The last one is that I love playing pranks on people. Surprising people especially. Now, let's get back to fishing, yes? Ah, I messed up my line when I did that. Got it stuck on that stick..." he grumbles as he tries to reel it in.