I'm surprised no one else has mentioned this but its something that constantly irks me while playing CNJ.

Is there a localizational(is that a word?) reason why the ability which "Increases potency of attack spells" is defined as the stance of a "cleric"? Although the actual word cleric merely means association with the clergy and has no real astral or umbral affinity, it is very common for games to use the word "cleric" synonymous with the "White Mage" class of said game.

All that makes sense, it would seem entirely logical that a Conjurer(White Mage) who heals and raises people would have an ability called "Cleric's stance" representing their holy disposition towards the battle. However... it doesn't seem very "cleric"y for that ability to increase the potency of attack magic since their main agenda would be to heal people.

It could be named something more fitting like "Forsaken Stance", referring to the taboo nature of wielding the Twelveswood's elementals for the reason of chaos/pain/personal gain.

Just my personal take on the ability. I'd be interested in hearing the reason behind the name (if it has any in-depth lore connection like you guys are so good at :P) or if it was just something that got strangely translated from another language.