Despite his brother's warning, Aman knew he needed to leave the cave.
He stood at the entrance of the cave, pondering the turn of events that had happened.
He slowly touched the rock at the cave's entrance. The protective barrier his brother had set up was still in full power. Even when his brother was probably hundreds of miles away from the cave.
The barrier was invisible to the naked eye, actually. But when Aman touched the rock, he could still feel some heat radiating from it. The barrier was set for his protection, which is why he could touch it without getting harmed, but if anyone else tried to enter, they would be burned to ashes. He had fallen quite dramatically from the hilltop.
If he were a human, he would surely be dead by now. But the actual problem lies here.
In other people's eyes, he was still a mere human who fell down. People may be believing that he must be dead by now.