Hey that's what I'm trying to figure out.
But I do know that in mafia people tend to target the people that feel the most reactive to negative responses to a mistake/suspicious act.
You've been acting out the most in response to these.
This happened to me the last game, I got super defensive towards what people were saying, and because kept on poking the bear on me to see what would happen. It works.
People are suspicious of you for two reasons:
Your knee jerk reactions
Your low roll
I am a very reactive player when it comes to bad cases on me.
Your assessment is correct as to why people find me scummy.
But what do you think of Voltaire? His roll was even lower than mine, and you seem to be in faust's camp on that.
Ugh. Alright, gimmie a bit.. Going sifting through pages to look at Voltaire posts.
I didn't have much to look at.
Voltaire gave a low roll, people were like, "Wai?" and he just gonna shrugged it off with "I got a bad result."
Maybe this is really where being a low-reaction player comes in as an advantage?
People backed off because he gave his reason and kept on playing. What Ichi seems to have done is arguing back at the face of people that accused him, constantly trying to convince everyone that it was an honest mistake.
Like an innocent man being jilted out of the social circle because of something he didn't mean to do.
With all this said.. I suggest we kinda get off Ichi's back. See what he has to offer to the game other than defending himself and his roll.