
Rooster/Libra and Pig/Capricorn meet at 78-83%, a cross pairing of two orderly conservatives who suspect the modern world is overrated. One curates beauty and order; the other keeps an elaborate schedule and old-century values.
Rooster/Libra offers a quieter brand of affection, unforgiving of chaos and ugliness but deeply loyal inside its well-groomed reality. Pig/Capricorn is a stand-up sort who knows when to knock off early and pamper itself and its mate. Neither wants fireworks; both want a beautiful, dependable life, and each recognizes a fellow builder.
Both prefer civilized tones. Rooster/Libra speaks in standards and refined judgments; Pig/Capricorn in plans and steady reassurance. Disagreements stay polite, though the Rooster's aloof streak can chill a Pig who was only asking for warmth.
Friction shows when Rooster/Libra spends more time demanding order than creating it, and the hard-working Pig/Capricorn tires of being inspected. Emotional disarray occasionally hurls a spanner into the Rooster's clockwork, and the Pig must play mechanic.
Pig/Capricorn teaches Rooster/Libra that comfort and a good schedule can be as beautiful as any ideal. Rooster/Libra gives the Pig/Capricorn's solid life its polish and taste. Together, order stops being demanded and starts being lived.
At 78-83%, Rooster/Libra and Pig/Capricorn are strongly matched: two traditionalists building the same tidy, handsome world, with only the Rooster's chill and the Pig's fatigue to watch.