hell (Underworld)
In many cultures, hell or the Underworld is often depicted as a place of punishment for the souls of the wicked after death. It is commonly associated with fire, darkness, and suffering, serving as a contrast to the idea of heaven. Various religions have their own interpretations, with some viewing it as a temporary state and others as eternal.
In Greek mythology, the Underworld is ruled by Hades, where souls are judged and sent to different realms based on their earthly deeds. Similarly, in Christianity, hell is described as a place of eternal separation from God, where sinners face consequences for their actions.