A little note

So quick I just wanted you to know that this is a fictional constellation. I am idolizing this in a serious matter and this is not a joke blog. That is all.

Tuesday 3 May 2016

Weapons/armor

   Well you already know that Mirum has powers but he also has a crazy cool set of weapons. First of all, Mirum dual-wields. I can name a Ronin who dual wields but I can't name any more Greek Hero's who dual-wields. In his left hand he wields the Irish sword: Claiomh Solais (Sword of Light) and in his right hand he wields the magical Dyrnwyn (White-Hilt) of the Welsh. Dyrnwyn sets aflame upon taking it out of the scabbard, but only for a noble man with a noble cause. Not only that but Mirum's battle armor is made of adamantine. The same metal as Cronus' Scythe. The armor is also cloth looking and lightweight yet still strong enough to resist attacks from monsters and Daemons.
   And at times Mirum brings out his pair of flying sandals gifted to him by Hermes. And his headgear is actually generic so no point in going over that. Mirum's variety of weapons and armor is great so I hope you like that. That's all.

Wednesday 27 April 2016

Bill vs Mirum

Now I'm a Gravity falls fan. Although Gravity falls is over I just can't stop thinking of Mirum, the smart and strong hero. Versus Bill the cunning and chaotic villian. Just imagine that. 
DEATH BATTLE!!! MIRUM VS BILL!!! WHO WINS?! YOU DECIDE!!!
I think Mirum would win, without erasing Stanley's mind, but that's just my opinion. I wonder if you think the strange hero can defeat the weird villian. Tell me what you think in the comments! 

Saturday 23 April 2016

Greek Hero to constellation

   So what granted Mirum the opportunity to become a constellation you ask. Well how about we check the official constellation guide book. 
H. How does a Greek Hero become a constellation? First you need to be a Demi-God. 2nd, have either a good amount of myths or just have 1 or 2 really big myths. 3rd, make sure you're male. It's sounds sexist but it's true. All Greek heroes were guys. There were a few famous females but they were all monsters, Gods, or didn't do anything heroic. 4th, save at least 10 people. 5th, and fimally, make sure you're strong with swords, and mind. 
H. Let's see how many Mirum matches! He's a Demi-God and has a few famous myths including: :the story of Mirum and Hades!!!!! Medusa's reincarnation, Mirums beginning, and many more. He's a he, as far as I know. He's also saved many people before if it was from a reincarnated Medusa it an angry God's army. Finally, Mirum fights more with magic then swords but still knows how to work a sword, plus his mind is one of the sharpest to date. 
H. In my book I'd say Mirum completed all the requirements. Well now you know what it takes to be a Greek Hero turned constellation like Mirum. 

Monday 18 April 2016

Mirum Myth

   I'm refining  a Myth with Mirum. It's one of his best and most famous myths and it's truly EPIC. Prepare for that Story to come out on my blog! Oh and by the way, Hades is in the story!!!

Tuesday 12 April 2016

Abilities

   So once Mirum healed somebody with his powers, which technically makes him a doctor. So I guess he's doctor strange??? For all you non-nerds Doctor strange is a marvel character who just so happens to be a Hero, a doctor, and well... Strange of course. Bad puns aside lat's talk about Mirum.
   So Mirum was not only crazy strong but he practiced whatever magic he could find. Not the fastest but he was carrying one of the sharpest minds. Of course, as I idolize Mirum, I'm a little over-doing that last statement. Don't forget his magic - like talking skills. That's it since Mirum's not a God. Hope this taught you a bit more about Mirum.
   


Monday 11 April 2016

Twitter

Quick I just wanted y'all to check out my twitter account about Mirum. I'm just trying to show this constellation to the world. So follow me @Mirumlife on twitter and the name is John silver. Cool!

Saturday 9 April 2016

Mirum: Facts

Constellation
Name – Mirum (Latin for strange)
Alpha star – Sirius

Picture of Mirum 
The season can you see Mirum – In the Northern Hemisphere Mirum is visible all winter and same for the Southern Hemisphere. Although in the Northern Hemisphere it is visible for a longer period of time as the constellation of Mirum is more on the North side of the sky and you can see it longer. From November to April Mirum is visible in the Northern Hemisphere while only December to March is Mirum visible in the Southern Hemisphere.
What is the myth behind it – This Greek hero has a Latin name and is the strangest hero to have lived. Mirum was the only Greek hero to try to reason with Hades. He fought with a mix of Roman and Greek and became friends with other Romans. He actually respected females and did what no one else did. He was proud of being a Son of a minor Goddess, Hecate Goddess of Magic. He’s also fat and still beats entire army’s, like when Hades betrayed him.
When it was brought to the world – It was one of the earliest constellations to be invented as early scientists and, well all of humanity, admired the Greek myths. It’s really funny because since Mirum came in November right before winter and after all hallows eve all the people in the Middle Ages ran to prepare for the storms. Running when a hero arrives.  Hehe.
Significance of the constellation – Well besides the warning of winter destruction Mirum was one of the biggest myths, was arriving with many other great constellations. There is also the fact that Mirum has the brightest star in the sky, Sirius. Then there is also the fact that Mirum has a lot of famous and bright stars and with that in mind it makes it easier to find where it is in the sky and/or use it as a marker to help find that certain area of the sky then look for all nearby constellations (Mirum is the starting point). 
The founder – Ptolemy was the founder of Mirum as is it was one of the 49 constellations in his book The Almagest. The Almagest contained some of the earliest confirmed constellations, mostly based on Greek myths, and Mirum was one of those. 
Winter triangle – Two of Mirum’s stars are in the winter Triangle:  Sirius, and Betelgeuse. Only one of Mirum’s stars are in the winter hexagon: Sirius. That’s part of how you know that winter is coming when Mirum arrives. It brings stars forming the shapes of winter!
Canis Major – Mirum is almost in the exact spot where Canis Major was almost located. So there was this constellation planned for 1862 and it was to put where Mirum was. People said it would go along with a second called Canis Minor. The two would be the hunting dogs of Orion. End of the day Mirum was more important and a gathering of astronomers decided to keep Mirum and name Canis Minor Canis Major and be done with it. It was almost unanimous as the people care more about an unconventional, great, cool Hero than greater dog.