
Rooster/Pisces and Dragon/Aquarius meet at 59-64%, a cross pairing of the romantic traditionalist and the confirmed neophiliac. One courts by the book of roses and candlelight; the other lives for whatever has never been done before.
Rooster/Pisces brings long walks on the beach, dozens of roses, midnight dinners, romance learned from books and performed with real tenderness. Dragon/Aquarius craves sensation and the avant-garde, and finds the script sweet exactly once. The draw is real, two showy hearts, but the Dragon needs the Rooster to improvise.
Both are broadcasters: the Rooster trumpets its own praises across the land while the cerebral Dragon holds forth on the dimly imagined future. Talk is plentiful and lively; listening is the scarce commodity that has to be scheduled deliberately.
Friction lives in the gap between repetition and novelty. The Rooster repeats what worked; the Dragon, a law unto itself, bolts from routine and bristles at any hint of convention. Each can find the other's core habit faintly ridiculous.
Canon tells Rooster/Pisces to try a little variation along with the tenderness, and Dragon/Aquarius is the perfect tutor. In return the Rooster's warmth teaches the Dragon that some old things, like being adored, never need updating.
At 59-64%, Rooster/Pisces and Dragon/Aquarius are workable with effort. The romance runs on opposite fuels, so it lasts only if novelty and tenderness learn to take turns.