Omeyocan


In Aztec mythology, Ōmeyōcān (pronounced "oh-MAY-yo-kan") is the name for the highest of the thirteen heavens. It's the dwelling place of Ometeotl, the dual god comprising Ometecuhtli (the male aspect) and Omecihuatl (the female aspect). The name translates to "Place of Duality" in Nahuatl, reflecting the dualistic nature of the gods who reside there.
This faction was originally named "Ceiba".