Jiok
Jiok is a term that can refer to several different concepts depending on the context. In some East Asian languages, such as Korean, "jiok" (지옥) directly translates to "hell" or "underworld," representing a place of punishment or suffering in religious or mythological beliefs. This concept often appears in Buddhist and traditional folklore, describing a realm where souls are judged and undergo retribution for their actions in life. The depictions of jiok vary, but commonly involve extreme torment, demonic figures, and a cycle of reincarnation.
Beyond its religious connotations, "jiok" can also be used colloquially in a figurative sense to describe an
In certain contexts, "Jiok" might also be a proper noun, potentially a given name, a place name,