Yes, I understand, if I DM this adventure I will be able to tell to the player whatever I choose, but I will never be that player so I am asking to the DMs around here to tell me what would my letter say if I was a player at their games.
Ah, sorry. The question was worded in such a fashion that I though my answer had been appropriate. As for what it contains, how about:
[SBLOCK="Your father's letter"]Dear psiconauta_retro,
I hope that you are well as you read this, for I have little time to write this letter, and I have much to tell you. You are not actually my child - or your mother's. You are adopted; an old wizard turned up at our home <insert your age here> years ago, with you in his arms. He insisted that we raise you "outside his domain", whoever he is, because you are "destined to overthrow him and take his throne". he said that your powers would manifest once you entered his castle, as all residents of his domain do, and that he would kill you. He wouldn't go into detail on your powers, so be careful my child.
Yours Truly,
psiconauta_retro Sr
P.S. Do you remember Old Jerald? If you meet him at the old well in town a month after you read this letter, he will tell you more (He will know you read this letter because of some magic, apparently)[/SBLOCK]
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