Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-28162607-20171227220155/@comment-24304025-20171227230511


 * Religion in the Enchanted Forest seems to be majorly polytheistic, with people such as Maurice, Red Riding Hood, Peter, Granny, Baelfire or Rumplestiltskin calling upon "the gods". ("Skin Deep", "Red-Handed", "The Return", "Nimue")
 * However, characters such as Baelfire, Lancelot or Rumplestiltskin also make occasional reference to a singular God. ("Desperate Souls", "Lady of the Lake", "Manhattan", "Dreamcatcher")
 * Christianity also seems to be present in the Enchanted Forest, as a cross can be seen on a shield dropped by a fallen soldier outside the dragon's cave,[2]  on Daniel's grave,[3]  and on the cover of a book in Maurice castle.[4]  Churches are also known to exist there. ("The Shepherd", "An Apple Red as Blood", "Family Business", "Mother")
 * Also prominent is the character of a Bishop. ("Pilot", "The Thing You Love Most", "The New Neverland", "Operation Mongoose Part 2")
 * Christian dignities also exist in the Enchanted Forest, as a man named Clemmons is a vicar.[5] ("Red's Untold Tale")
 * According to David Nolan, there's no thanksgiving in the Enchanted Forest. ("Manhattan")
 * In "The Queen Is Dead", Mary Margaret celebrates her birthday, indicating that the inhabitants use the Gregorian calendar. This is confirmed in the novel Red's Untold Tale, where the Gregorian calendar is used to organize days.[5]  It is further confirmed on-screen in "Our Decay", where it is revealed that Zelena was born on April 15.