The panoply of constellations includes one king: Cepheus, who ruled the Ethiopia of mythology. His constellation looks like a child’s drawing of a house, with a rectangle of stars topped by a pointed roof. It is in the northwest in early evening.
Cepheus, the king, is a faint constellation not far from the Pole Star, Polaris. Look for it high in the north this evening. Its brightest stars look like a child’s drawing of a house, with a box of stars topped by a tall triangle.