
Tiger/Pisces and Snake/Capricorn meet at 71-76%, a cross pairing of raw heart and polished manor. A sensitive soul that learns love by doing it wrong meets an aristocrat who considers nothing less than a church wedding.
Tiger/Pisces falls hard and fast, and after the sophomore crushes it craves something that will not slip through its fingers; Snake/Capricorn offers exactly that, tradition, permanence, and a gigantic wedding as the entrance fee. The Tiger's warmth thaws the manor; the manor steadies the Tiger.
Snake/Capricorn speaks with assumed aristocratic polish and frowns on modern laxity; Tiger/Pisces speaks straight from the bruise. One finds the other refreshingly real, the other reassuringly composed, and both must translate across the formality gap.
Standards versus stumbles. Tiger/Pisces learns by doing it wrong the first time, and Snake/Capricorn's distaste for error and laxity can turn each stumble into a small trial. Piscean hurt left brooding can curdle into rage.
Snake/Capricorn learns the compromise with the modern world canon prescribes, because love arrives messy here; Tiger/Pisces learns to focus its energy inward and finds, in all that tradition, somewhere its yearning can finally rest.
At 71-76%, Tiger/Pisces and Snake/Capricorn have good chemistry, the wild heart and the walled estate, workable whenever mercy and formality agree to meet halfway.