So you think scum!Egan might claim to be a very unusual miller in a game where town!FoU is actually a very similar kind of miller, while unless Egan has an extraordinary day-cop as mafia, they have no way of knowing FoU had that role?
That ascribes a level of luck indistinguishable from precognition to Egans play.
I don’t get it. How could you want Egan over FoU under these circumstances?
I need to see an explanation for this. I know from other games that a lot of your town D1 is about forming conditional judgements about alignment… this is not a vote I’d expect from you.
I don't really agree with this characterization. I wouldn't even describe what Egan is claiming as "a very unusual miller" - he's just claiming to be in all ways indistinguishable from scum. I don't think it's
implausible that a scum Egan might claim this, and then happen to be backed up by the existence of a real miller, by luck. I also wouldn't say that FoU is claiming to be a "very similar kind of miller".
Any kind of miller claim would read as "very similar" to Egan's claim because Egan's claiming that
everything would read scum for him. So to put it like this, your argument would apply exactly the same way even if Fallacy hypothetically claimed Regular Miller, or Tracking Miller. Furthermore, of all the possible fake miller claims, this one (Following Miller) would be a really weird choice! Followers are somewhat rare to begin with, in my experience, and this would only be workable as a fakeclaim if his action isn't confirmable in any other way - if he gets inspected or followed, or his target gets watched, we'd (barring other interference) know whether he lied. It's not something that I think even a Scum Fallacy, who is admittedly a weirdo, would jump to as the first choice.
I'm definitely not saying I think Fallacy is town, or even necessarily more likely to be town than Egan in general. (Although, after having written the preceding paragraph, I think he's town more than I
did.) But I think that your argument just works better as an argument for lynching Egan, at least partly because there's no other way to rule him out.
I also think you're getting too wrapped up in the fact that Fallacy claimed second, but again, if you look closely,
Egan's claim in no way predicts Fallacy's any more than it would predict any other miller claim, since it applies to all possible facets of looking like mafia. If you want me to think that Egan was unusually prescient for including "actions look like mafiakills to a follower", then you'd have to argue that a mafia Egan would "normally" have forgotten that part while listing all the ways to look like scum, and I do not believe that to be the case.
I also think your objection isn't very well-thought-out and looks a little chainsaw-shaped.