Asserting knowledge of how I'd act as scum, despite other targets like Rubik (for instance) given how he plays with PRs (look at SMM3) shows that Rag isn't so much as showcasing knowledge of my scum meta more so than pushing an angle Rag perceives will work (despite Rag's own angle neglecting to address a target -- like Rubik -- existing outside of Amber and Amber being a risky kill for scum me).
SMMM3 is a poor example. Rubik posted somewhat regularly, but specifically and intentionally denied some content in order to make the paper better. That had everything to do with the nature of the role. Regardless, it's sort of unreasonable to expect your accuser to know which lurker you would kill (
if you killed you a lurker). At that point Rag would be such a masterful intellect that we wouldn't need to play mafia anymore, as she'd solve the games immediately.
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Outside of Rag's reasoning, why is it you assume I'd make high risk plays Skystone? Rag touched on the possibility of me having killed Amber for the memes and didn't deem it as a major reason (let alone Rag even went so far as to say that she thinks I wouldn't do it for the memes -- this being evident in Rag pushing a strict idea of how my scum meta is). And to go further, Rag never addressed the idea that I'd avoid Amber due to the aggro it would draw (part of why I've maintained that Rag has argued in bad faith concerning me as, despite maintaining having considered a lot of factors, it is apparent Rag only considered what she thinks is relevant to killing Amber vs the drawbacks of said decision).
Experience? Look at your avatar, bud.
I don't especially think that killing Amber is a high-risk play in this inbred meta (as partially evinced by the fact that only Rag came after you for it). It's way too obvious of a ploy to frame you that way, which makes the whole enterprise a wash, which means that you actually can choose to kill her without any consequences. The high risk play here would be "having a fallout with your scum buddy and try to get them lynched." Also, note that I'm not proposing that you make high risk, low reward plays. Just the opposite -- I find you willing to make bold choices if and when you conclude that the benefits thereof are suitable.