OK, one more reply then I sleep for real
NQT: This isn't complicated. I consider myself a variant Miller. I claimed Monster abilities Post 1 of Day 1, Max claimed Monster abilities at the beginning of Day 1 as well. You only claimed when you got caught with them. I do not believe your claim to have "forgotten". I think you're an Evil that tried to hide your monstrous nature.
That may be how you consider yourself, but it's not an accurate way of thinking about the tag.
Imagine for one second that you're a kind of Sexton. A town role. Someone claims having monster powers so you speculate that they could be some kind of were-beast, given the setting:
Miller-like claim Here: I am not Evil, but my actions do have the "Monster" tag.
I'm guessing some kind of were-beast. We should be on the look out for bodies killed with claws or teeth.
You know that 'monsters' in this game, like werebears, can be town, or like were-rats, can be survivors. Monster isn't the same as Evil. The possibility of being considered a monster yourself doesn't ever cross your mind.
On D2, this very same player then claims that you are a monster and have a monster power. You check and right enough,
one of your abilities (not all, not more than one, just one) has an unexpected 'monster' tag. It's not an ability in anyway related to being a monster, as you are a Sexton. It has a soul theme, so there's maybe some rationale. Still, it's a surprise to you. Anyway, this nut keeps on claiming that this omission means you are Evil after all.
Now consider that this was how it was for me and you're being insane and/or disingenuous for pushing this line.