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And most mods require UMM.
I'm pretty sure on Nexus it's one of the top rated (all time) "mods", not actually a mod but a bunch of files anyway. They all come together, its a ton of them. I have it too I'm pretty sure.
Can be used for both this and Kingmaker, kind of tedious to enable the portraits however - if we're talking about the same one. Just copying and pasting to a folder
https://www.nexusmods.com/pathfinderkingmaker/mods/92
Significant part of mods (maybe even majority) are not hosted on Nexus, but on modder's github page and released on Discord. ModFinder keeps a community-sourced list of all major known mods and checks for their updates. And it can install and manage mods outside of its list too.
Most popular mods (aside from ToyBox) include VisualAdjustment2, BubbleBuff, TableTopTweaks, BubbleTweaks, BoatBoatBoat, WorldCrawl, DarkCodex, Path of Rage, Expanded Content, Homebrew Archetypes and some other which you may or may not find interesting such as Isekai mod significantly increasing the power level of the main character