Homonym: the Underworld (Criminal)
The Underworld is a concept found in various mythologies, often depicted as a realm where the souls of the deceased go after death. In Greek mythology, it is ruled by Hades, the god of the dead, and is divided into different regions, including Elysium for the virtuous and Tartarus for the wicked.
In Roman mythology, the Underworld is known as Inferno and is similarly structured, with Pluto as its ruler. Many cultures have their own interpretations of the Underworld, often reflecting beliefs about life after death and the moral consequences of one's actions during life.