I've always seen Clotho-Lachesis-Atropos described in the maiden-mother-hag model of the tripart-goddess.
Yeah, exactly. (At least for the DV; I think that model is often applied to RL mythology rather more broadly than it actually fits.)
both mothers are not atropos... Only one of the fates welds the snippers.
IMO they both are; it's not just the Shears.
The Jars are Mother Summer's aspect of Death - Death by life turned against itself (whether through infection or cancer or whatever).
MW doesn't just have the Shears but also iron teeth - she is Entropy, the consumer of all life, death by exhaustion of life (old age) or energy (starvation, cold).
Both Courts have Life/Death and Maker/Destroyer aspects (see what Mab says about Winter's drive to reproduce in "Cold Case")
The Fae clearly have soul worked into their existence, it's one of the reasons things like the spiders actually EXIST and leave bodies...
Their leaving bodies is a result of them having real matter in their bodies, not just NN ectoplasm. I don't see how it relates to soul vs spirit.
I don't think they ever had Mantles as the power was never built up in such a package. I think due to their nature they took the power the only way they could: by feeding.
I agree. I think it's kind of like Kemmler, he ate ghosts to gain power (according to Mab) but never successfully completed a Darkhallow to form an actual Mantle.
When Harry ate Kravos' ghost in GP, he used up the power and then it was gone. Without a Mantle, Kemmler probably had to keep eating more ghosts.
I did find the LoON a bit underwhelming. But perhaps they were meant to be.
Yeah, I don't think they are weaker than they "should" be. I mean the Faerie Ladies
are actual Immortals and they (except Molly) are IMO much
less impressive than the LoON.