The one-armed man eyed Kiba momentarily, eyes drifting to look for signs of bleeding wounds around his head. Kale didn't see anything there, but that didn't mean something wasn't wrong. "Tell me," he said as he took a swig, "Do you remember hitting your head during the wreck? Or, I guess, this could be some effect of whatever force brought you here. Either way, it looks like I'll have to reintroduce myself and fill you in." With that he handed the drink back once more.
"Where to start," he asked himself, "Maybe we should start with what you asked. My name is Kale Grenich. We've actually known eachother quite a long time. Our first meeting was actually due to a mutual dislike for a-" Kale paused here, trying to think of a way to phrase it. This was proving difficult for him, "We both disliked a particular bastard of a vampire that went by the name Nemesis. You came to me when I was in a seat of power to ask if I'd help you protect that land and its people should the need arise. I'm sad to say, I failed that agreement for far too long; I ended up triggering a trap after my Fall while I was exploring some ruins. I slept right through a cataclysmic event or two. I came back to find you'd built a massive guild on the foundations of our pledge and ideals… Sadly that's where things get a bit special; I ended up getting pulled through some portal, likely similar to the one that brought you here, and met a rather similar fate. My poor ship, the one I'd built with my own hands and the power I once possessed, was ripped apart and the remains scattered to the sea upon crashing into the ocean." He sighed, frowning out at the ocean ahead recalling that day.
After a few moments of silent reflection at the loss, the pirate shook his head and continued, "This place is Revaliir. We're in a completely different world from the one you and I used to know. It seems, at least for me, like magic and the like operates differently here. I've had to relearn how to do old things, but I've also picked up some new tricks as well. There have been, apparently, people pulled here like we were, but most were born here. We're outsiders, basically; not from here but forced to call this place home now. But, more specifically, we're on what amounts to a tropical paradise called Apoy Island. It's an island off the western coast of a continent called Canelux. There's also another continent like back home called Parvpora, but I don't often find myself there. Sad to say, most of my time until recently had been spent drowning my sorrows in a bottle. You don't remember this, but I never touched the drink before. A lot's changed since we last talked, Kiba. Including the loss of Alairia; I'd found her here but I lost her again. I ended up trading my arm to Death only to find out that my sister is…"
Kale was silent after trailing off. It took a while before he was able to shake himself free from the urge to drain the rest of the liquor. Instead, he turned to the diowolf and smiled. "I was alone here before you showed up. Just Angela's troublesome pestering when she actually manages to track me down. But now that you're here that's all changed. It'll be nice to be able to spend enjoyable time around other mortals for a change. Gods bring so much trouble with them. And I doubt you'd charge me an arm for information like Dalanesca did," he added with a glance at his missing right arm and a bit of a grin. "Now then, let's see what else I might be able to fill in for you. What do you remember from before? What do you want to know? I'll try and tell you what I can."