Jaran rubs his chin, and you can tell he is not quite sure he trusts you. But when he finally answers, he says, "I guess I am not really in a position to say no if there is any chance to put these spirits to rest. Amrovel may not have any authority out here, but I have heard that the mayor there is a competent woman, so her confidence is not something to be dismissed too lightly. And certainly the professor here appears to have the right sort of expertise, though I might have been more pleased to hear he was some sort of exorcist."
Looking at Evret, he continues, saying, "I can't really say I am thrilled to put trust in someone who fought against Breland in the past. But you were forthcoming with it, and that's still worth something around here."
"Both my cousin, Harad Granthum, and that old codger, Curlick, have been stowed in Harad's cottage for the time being. I have the key to the house right here with me," he says, pulling an iron skeleton key out of one of his pockets and passing it to Evret. He then points towards a relatively nice looking house not to far away, saying, "That's Harad's place there, and there is a path around that leads right to the cemetery. I don't know how you want to proceed, but whatever happens I do not want those things coming out of the graveyard to kill us in our sleep or anything like that, so be careful."