For the Menace AU, does Amity know about Danny in Gotham? What would happen if someone like Dash or Paulina went to Gotham and ran into him there?
They know. Danny quickly becomes infamous for his beauty and his ability to enlighten people about the fear of the afterlife. He also pops up a lot on the news, usually right next to Bruce.
Someone in Amity Park recognized him after he was seen with Bruce (before Tim's Robin, after Jason's Robin) at an event, when his photo was taken with the words "Bruce Wayne's adoptive son makes a fashion statement with his outfit!"
None of the Amity Park kids run into him because Danny is in different circles, but they still talk about him a lot. In the same sense as "I used to go to school with that celebrity!" after someone becomes famous.
Danny can't handle anything from Amity Park. Even hearing the name makes him slightly panic, so Bruce works hard to ensure he never has to face anything to do with it in person. He isn't sure what would happen if an old classmate popped up, but based on Danny's reaction to Jazz and the name Amity Park, he doesn't think it will be good.
In the Fae!Harry AU, we saw in the sorting ceremony that Harry is the only fae in his year, but I have a question: are the Potters the only fae in the magical world or are there other families like them? "Muggle-born" who are fae too? Any other characters in the saga besides James?
In his Au, other Fae are running around, but most stay away from Humans unless they want to mess with them. They have their own kingdoms, islands, and cultures. They guard their borders with wards that repeal humans. The only ones who interact with humans are the ones who seek them out.
They popped in and out of the human at random, maybe every third or fourth generation, but rarely did they set roots in the Human world.
Many centuries ago, the Potters visited the human side of their world because they thought it was funny—they liked pranks—and simply never left.
This is why Ron says, "I know I'm not supposed to call you cute," as he knows they exist at a distance. Fae is a lot like Veela; some even use Fae hair to make wands because Fae magic is powerful.
Only one other Fae family besides the Potters has attended Hogwarts for generations: the Slytherins. The founder, Salazar Slytherin, came over after a whirlwind love affair with Godric Gryffindor. Still, when their romantic feelings ended, he chose to stay because he liked the little humans with magic.
Because of him, Fae is more accepted and respected than other magical creatures. Over time, his Fae blood got lost as his descendants married humans, and eventually, the human blood took over.
Potters, on the other hand, never married humans. They often vanished after Hogwarts in the Otherworld and came back with either a spouse or their children wanting to attend Hogwarts right up until James' time.
James was the first Potter to choose a human wife, so Harry is a half-blood in more ways than one.
There have been Muggle-Born Fae, but most of them were like Harry, half-breeds who sometimes knew their Fae parents and sometimes didn't. Those kinds of fae are much rarer, and the last known fae before James and Harry was a strange kid named Tom Riddle who didn't seem to understand humans.
It was discovered he was a Fae after he graduated, which explained his brilliance, but Riddle vanished before anyone could scramble to marry him into the family.
Having a Fae bless your household usually meant the next generation would be advanced magic, some even unlocking lost bloodlines like the Blacks and their metamorphmagus. While the Potters hadn't married humans, other Fae families did, and humans wanted that powerful magic.
Rumor had it that Riddle found his Fae mother in the Otherworld and was living there now.
As of 1991, only one Fae is attending Hogwarts: Harry Potter. But there will be more Half-Faes joining him in the following years. After all, isn't it strange that Colin and Dennis turned out to have magic? Muggle-borns usually don't have magical siblings unless they have strong magic.
Before Kahn Tech moved into the area roughly 73% of the population was human, that has since gone up to 91%
It seems like every ten years there is a rash of disappearances, but the town just appears to ignore that it is happening. It always follows the same pattern, with two from three different age groups each being taken. Children ages 6 to 12, Adults ages 18 to 30, and Elderly ages 60 to 84.
Rockgate has a thriving tourist economy with camping, hiking, and mountain climbing being extremely popular. The lake that inhabits a crater formed by a meteor strike from thousands of years ago is also extremely popular.
The town is also unusual in that 65% of the population is female and children born in the town are predominantly afab.
There are many stories that the locals like to share with tourists ranging from tales about malicious fae in the trees, restless spirits haunting the lake, and ancient daemons inhabiting the old mines being most popular.
Since Kahn Tech moved in, the population has exploded from 4300, to just under 6000. While a large portion of the newcomers work for Kahn Tech other industries have followed in their wake including several chain restaurants, coffee shops, and clothing retailers.
Rockgate once had a very small crime rate which has since risen considerably and the police force has been forced to expand to accommodate the influx.
Before Kahn Tech arrived very few people ever moved to the sleepy mountain community and roughly 94% of the families living there went back generations. Before the tech giant moved in newcomers were welcomed with open arms, since then the locals have become more standoffish with those they view as invaders.