Dragon/Leo and Dog/Capricorn meet at 55–60%, the Dragon king with Lion might encounters the staid Capricorn Canine in whalebone corsets. The Chinese halves are zodiac opposites. The Western halves sit in awkward quincunx. Throne meets corset poorly.
Chemistry is grand on the Dragon's side and reserved on the Dog's. Dragon/Leo brings indomitable willpower and Lion might; Dog/Capricorn brings prudish reserve and dignified Canine bearing. The bedroom is theatrical on one side and rationed on the other. The risk: the Lion's roar lands in a quiet hall, and the Dragon king mistakes silence for awe.
Conversation is regal on Dragon/Leo's side and taciturn on Dog/Capricorn's. Dragon/Leo declares from the throne; Dog/Capricorn intimidates into an unwonted silence. The risk: two unyielding styles in one room, neither half answers, and the conversation ends in shared silence.
Friction lives in the Dragon/Dog opposite axis amplified by Leo/Capricorn quincunx. Dragon/Leo wants subjects; Dog/Capricorn defends the next rung. When the Dragon expects banner-flying, Dog/Capricorn offers a polite bow and returns to the climb.
Dragon/Leo learns from Dog/Capricorn that some forethought is sacred, not stuffy; Dog/Capricorn learns from Dragon/Leo that the corset can come off and the world won't end. Candy and flowers help. Both halves practice charm school on purpose.
At 55–60%, this is a low-compatibility, awkward-quincunx pairing. Dragon/Leo and Dog/Capricorn can build something, both halves drop the default reflex on purpose.