Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-4839682-20151031001353/@comment-25926288-20151031002529

Well, depends on the world. Victor Frankenstein has Christianity (or some form of it), Arthur and them barely mention the Holy Grail, so I don't really include that. Alice's father as religious too and they modified his grace to keep it God-free but still bvaugely Christian.

Bae saying "Oh my gods" as well as Sir Maurice means that they appear to be polytheistic in the Enchanted Forest or at least that section.(Would help if there was a map). Eric's kingdom honors Ursula, the ancient sea goddess who is presumably dead. But then we have Hook blatantly disrespect and defeat Poseidon (even though he had magic) and only refer to him as the Sea King and Poseidon himself calling himself a deity. Not much is known.

Snow and Charming's side of the EF seems to be closer to Chritianity, with churches, priests, friars, and such, but it is still unknown. They are likely in a similar position as Arendelle. Camelot could be as well.

So, it isn't know, but the polytheism may be a mashup of a variety of mythologies as we saw Thor's hammer and now of the Underworld.

Agrabah shows no signs, just the culture. Wonderland and Neverland is without any. Oz probably has one if it is like in the book series.

Now, real life religions? Just Christian, Greek and Norse Polytheism.