Exactly. That's really the biggest hole in the dual identity setup. If Skeletor found out it would certainly be a problem, but nowhere near as big a problem as, say, Norman Osborn learning who's under Spidey's mask.I don't see what advantage it actually serves in having a secret identity in this case. It's not like if Skeletor or Hordak's forces knew that Adam was He-Man they would attack his family and friends, because they do that anyway all the time. And if Skeletor were Keldor, then he has his own personal grudge against Randor, so it's not like he's targeting him because he's Adam's father as a way to get to He-Man.
So the question becomes, what other reasons would there be for Adam/He-Man to maintain the secret (besides protecting his loved ones from the already present menace of Skeletor)?
So that the future King Adam will be judged by his people for his acumen, wisdom and humanity, rather than his strength and power. That's what separates the House of Randor from Skeletor and Hordak.
somehow I have the feeling they will just do away with the "He-Man" name and persona all together. he'll just be Prince Adam.
he can still "transform" when he wields the Power Sword and shouts the incantation. but he won't turn into a separate muscle bound persona. he'll just don magic armor and receive a boost in strength or whatever.
I think they should keep the He-Man name, but that it could just be a slight mispronunciation that someone makes. The name could be Heman, which could either be the actual name of the warrior, or a nickname given to Prince Adam, like Heman the Ezrahite in the Bible.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heman_the_Ezrahite
The Jewish name "Heman" means "Faithful", which is what the Sorceress could give as the title to Adam for being the faithful protector of Grayskull and Eternia.
So instead of "Hemun" as it might be pronounced, someone might say "He-Man", and then it sticks, becoming a double meaning for someone who is the faithful protector, and also someone who is mighty in strength and brawn.
I could get behind that. I'm working on an angle where Adam's gotta keep on with his princely duties and He-Man can't sit on the throne, cuz them's the rules. He-Man shows up when needed and disappears and nobody knows where he comes from, that way all his awesome punchy power can't be misused.So that the future King Adam will be judged by his people for his acumen, wisdom and humanity, rather than his strength and power. That's what separates the House of Randor from Skeletor and Hordak.

I think they should keep the He-Man name, but that it could just be a slight mispronunciation that someone makes. The name could be Heman, which could either be the actual name of the warrior, or a nickname given to Prince Adam, like Heman the Ezrahite in the Bible.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heman_the_Ezrahite
The Jewish name "Heman" means "Faithful", which is what the Sorceress could give as the title to Adam for being the faithful protector of Grayskull and Eternia.
So instead of "Hemun" as it might be pronounced, someone might say "He-Man", and then it sticks, becoming a double meaning for someone who is the faithful protector, and also someone who is mighty in strength and brawn.
Split the difference and call him He-Mensch.