In post 620, catboi wrote:I think there's a world of difference between the scenario from datisi's cafe that you're talking about and this game. In that game fire's reaction was to a
faked guilty
which carries a significant degree of weight to it - people are very likely to vote you for it and you can't really ignore it. Scum panicking and overreacting in that scenario is very understandable. By comparison a singular vote on Day 1 carries not much weight at all - it wasn't like val's case was particularly likely to get alisae killed on its own so I don't believe they would overreact in such a panicky way as scum. I
would
buy it if this was being done by a more raw [...] player who would be more likely to feel threatened by minor suspicion.
That's the thing about Alisae tho. Of all the players on-site, I would call Alisae one of THE most (if not THE most) "raw" player. Probably different definition of 'raw' than what you meant, but the description of raw is VERY apt for Alisae as a player.
Alisae's playstyle is very, very raw.
Alisae's personality is very, very raw.
Alisae is incredibly raw as a person. Eir very core essence is attuned to that word, pretty much. Raw, pure, just...kinda sorta primal, I guess?
It's a style that has a lot of emotions and snap-judgements to it, making a lot of decisions on the fly. That's not to say scum-Alisae doesn't plan; e does. It's just that scum-Alisae also adapts plans on the fly, and can discard weeks' worth of planning on an impulse of thinking there is a better plan, or thinking there is a need to pivot. Alisae has been the type of player to surrender in a game that was very winnable, just because on a whim e didn't think it was winnable.
Alisae is thus, a player I fully expect to overreact as scum. Alisae has a tendency to be a doomsayer as scum, thinking the worse. So if Alisae saw a correct solve from Val with Val sharing the reasons for why...Alisae is exactly the kind of player who
would
panic and overreact. Especially since Alisae is fresh back from a year-long hiatus. Alisae hasn't had the time to regain eir composure as either alignment. How do you think a fresh-off-year-long-retirement Alisae reacts to eir gambit with Norwee falling apart within 24 hours of the first day starting?
Someone who has had a year-long hiatus from games on this site, entering the game with a scum plan, and seeing a town player immediately demolish that scum plan and nail them for it?
That's
exactly
the type of scenario to elicit an overreaction from Alisae.
Alisae is an experienced scum player, but Alisae is incredibly emotional, impulsive, and importantly: rusty. Alisae is unfamiliar with meta changes, unfamiliar with player changes, and wouldn't know what would/wouldn't work as scum. E would rely on eir past experience, but wouldn't know if that past experience would actually work, having to hope that it was timeless and never growing obsolete.
And then, with those old tactics revealed spectacularly by Val--Alisae as the incredibly emotional impulsive player e is would react to that. Alisae hasn't had the time to adjust back to scumplay on this site, so Alisae seeing emselves
immediately
pegged would, in fact: elicit a panicked response. Because they would instantly think they need to go into damage control mode and hard-force. Alisae when cornered as scum does exactly that: suddenly push HARD against their accuser, in order to hope that they can get the lim there, and after the fact, dissipate the pressure at a later time.