
Tiger/Leo and Pig/Capricorn meet at 61-66%, the self-crowned monarch and the sensible steward. One would vote itself ruler of the world by acclamation; the other keeps an elaborate schedule and knows exactly when to knock off. Court and countinghouse, uneasily allied.
Pig/Capricorn is a stand-up sort whose steadiness earns respect, and even a Tiger/Leo lonely in its royal isolation can recognize the value of one companion who is never dazzled and never leaves. The Pig, for its part, enjoys the spectacle, in measured doses, with an early bedtime.
Tiger/Leo proclaims; Pig/Capricorn schedules a meeting to discuss the proclamation. The Pig's dry conservatism punctures the Tiger's grandeur without cruelty, but the Tiger hears any unimpressed audience as insubordination. Tone is the whole battlefield.
The Tiger's bragging, especially about past conquests, offends the Pig's old-fashioned decency, and the Pig's refusal to worship starves the Tiger's ego. Add the monarch's whims against the steward's routines and small frictions recur weekly.
Tiger/Leo learns convincing modesty from a partner who models the real thing. Pig/Capricorn learns that a little pageantry brightens even the best-kept schedule. If both study, the crown and the ledger balance.
At 61-66%, Tiger/Leo and Pig/Capricorn are workable with effort. The Tiger must earn respect rather than demand it; the Pig must applaud sometimes. Neither finds that easy.