Dragon/Leo and Dragon/Capricorn meet at 67–72%, the Dragon king with Lion might encounters the career-driven Dragon squeamish about love. Both halves are Dragons, no Chinese-axis tension. The Western halves sit in awkward quincunx. Throne meets ladder.
Chemistry is theatrical on the Lion's side and reserved on the Capricorn's. Dragon/Leo brings indomitable willpower and Lion might; Dragon/Capricorn brings career-first ambition and Capricorn squeamishness. The bedroom is uneven in tempo. The risk: the Lion's roar lands in a quiet boardroom, and the Capricorn Dragon mistakes grandeur for vanity.
Conversation is regal on Dragon/Leo's side and reserved on Dragon/Capricorn's. Dragon/Leo declares from the throne; Dragon/Capricorn worries about being unpalatable. The risk: the Lion's monologue meets Capricorn caution, and the Dragon king reads silence as ingratitude.
Friction lives in the Leo/Capricorn quincunx. Dragon/Leo wants subjects; Dragon/Capricorn defends the next rung. When the Dragon king demands a coronation, the Capricorn Dragon prioritizes the climb, and the Lion roars at the office door.
Dragon/Leo learns from Dragon/Capricorn that ambition is its own kind of roar; Dragon/Capricorn learns from Dragon/Leo that grandeur, well-aimed, is not vanity. Both Dragons practice charm school on purpose.
At 67–72%, this is a moderately compatible, double-Dragon pairing. Dragon/Leo and Dragon/Capricorn can build something, both halves trade despotism and reserve for partnership on purpose.