The Dragon
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- Principle Qualities
- Active, dynamic, scruplulous - and lucky.
- Principle Defects
- Demanding, impatient, intolerant.
- Work
- Not knowing that a chore is thought impossible, the Dragon will succeed where others have failed.
- Best Role
- Oracle
- Worst Role
- Diplomat
- Money
- Dees not mean happiness; but he needs it to safeguard his independence.
- Luck
- He always has it, but it is better if he is not born during a storm.
- Cannot Live Without
- Space, oxygen, fresh air liberty.
- Adores
- Being called upon to help when things go wrong.
- Hates
- To wait calmly and patiently.
- Leisure Activities
- Loves science-fiction, watching for UFO's - in short, anything which takes him far from good old earth.
- Favourite Places
- The sky, the cosmos, or alone at the helm of a ship.
- Colours
- Black and yellow.
- Plants
- Sage and mandrake - sorcerers' plants.
- Flower
- Lotus
- Professions
- Prophet, solicitor, orator, architect, artist, actor, meteorolgist, astronomer, astronaut - preferably famous.
The childhood and youth of the Dragon are difficult, for during these periods his need for support and his stubornness will cause many problems with his family and friends. The gap between his ideal and reality will often make him extremely dissatisfied.
In maturity and old age he will probably find his equilibrium. However, he should always remember that the Dragon is a legendary, mysterious animal; he must not depend entirely on his brilliant appearance, for the illusion it projects will never last.
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