


You do one or two things at a level most people never reach, and you have no patience for anything else.
Dragon is the eccentric genius — brilliant in their specific lane, restless when asked to function outside it. Capricorn is the long-game strategist, disciplined, capable under pressure, equates worth with output. Fire brings expressiveness and warmth, the need to matter to people, the hunger to be seen in action. Together: someone who has built, through a combination of genuine talent and sustained effort, a specific kind of mastery — and who can be alternately drawing people in and baffling them depending on whether the situation requires the skill or the social ease.
In your group, you're the one they call when the problem is the specific kind of problem you're actually good at. You come in, you fix it. They don't always understand exactly what you did. You don't always explain.
Dragon's specialization runs deep. You're not a generalist who happened to focus — you have a genuine, slightly eccentric relationship with a narrow set of interests that you understand at a level others don't. Within that territory, your analysis is close to infallible. Outside it, you can be surprisingly less interested in being accurate. Capricorn provides the discipline to actually build on the talent rather than just having it and coasting.
Dragon alternates between intense work and genuine withdrawal — not the same as procrastination, more like deliberate stillness when the conditions aren't right. You know when you're not in the mode and you don't pretend otherwise. Capricorn finds this uncomfortable; the discipline says something should always be producing. The Dragon says output without the right internal conditions is a waste of the capacity. They compromise: you produce in bursts that are more valuable than others' sustained effort.
Fire makes you warmer than the Dragon profile alone would suggest. You don't try to please, you don't perform approachability — but you genuinely light up when the thing you care about is what's being discussed. That's not social performance. That's enthusiasm that can't quite be contained. People experience it as sudden and specific, which it is.
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Dragon's vision is short-range despite the big-dreamer quality — daydreams more than executes at certain stages. Capricorn saves you from the worst of this, but you've still started things that didn't get finished, imagined futures that were more detailed in concept than in action. The daydream is real. The gap between it and the work is real too.
You're cool to people when the situation doesn't call for your specific skills. Not hostile — just uninvested. Dragon doesn't try to please, and when the social currency being exchanged is small talk or status performance, you're somewhere else mentally and people can feel it. Fire notices the chill this creates and tries to compensate, but the Dragon doesn't always cooperate.
Underneath the moments of visible brilliance, there's a pessimism you don't advertise. Capricorn makes you functional regardless. But there's a private part of you that expects the effort not to pay off, the talent to go unrecognized by the specific people who would have most needed to see it. Fire people fear the emptiness after the audience doesn't come. Dragon knows that version of it well.
You commit slowly and stay. Dragon tends toward lasting partnerships — once decided, you're not in the habit of revising. Capricorn confirms this: you make decisions over long timescales and don't abandon them lightly. Fire brings the warmth that makes the relationship feel alive rather than just stable.
How you love: by making someone feel specifically brilliant. Dragon doesn't miss much, and when you fix your attention on a person, what that person experiences is being seen with precision. You remember the unusual thing they said. You ask the follow-up that shows you were actually listening. You bring them into your specific interest with genuine invitation, not performance.
What breaks it: being managed. Dragon hates waiting, hates being slowed down, hates having their approach second-guessed by someone who doesn't understand the lane they're operating in. Capricorn can tolerate direction from people with legitimate authority. Dragon cannot tolerate the suggestion that someone understands their field better than they do. When a partner tries to handle you — even with good intentions — something closes.
A scene: you're explaining something to them — not lecturing, just sharing the thing you've been thinking about for weeks. They ask a question that shows they actually understood, that made a connection you didn't expect them to make. You stop. Look at them. Then you go further than you planned to, because there's suddenly someone on the other end of it. That's the whole thing, for you. That's what you're looking for.
You know what you're capable of. The harder knowledge is that it only matters to you about sixty percent of the time, and you've never been able to explain the other forty.
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