If the system is ungrounded, fault current will be based on capacitive coupling between ground and the ungrounded neutral. The capacitance will determine the amplitude of L-G fault current. A low capacitance value will result in higher capacitive reactance Xc = 1/jwc. Therefore it will result in a lower L-G fault current amplitude.
If you touch the faulted conductor, then the current amplitude between you and ground will be based on your bodies impedance to ground relative to the faulted conductor's impedance to ground (in parallel) and unrelated to the capacitance from ground - neutral which is in series. Both current amplitudes (conductor - human - ground and conductor directly to ground) are affected by the same capacitance.