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Although I'm happy to share my mod template with other companion enthusiasts who want to take a crack at their own companion mod!
Regarding your mod: I hope you realize you may well have just pioneered the first ever narrative NPC story arc mod for CK3. There are total conversion mods that do this to some extent, but this is new.
I know these were around in CK2, and the idea itself is not a new one, but I think yours is the only one on the workshop right now that fits (mostly) into the world of the vanilla game. Yeah sure there are fantastical elements, but they aren't too extreme that they take you out of the medieval setting. I would love you to do more of these and see how far you can take it. Maybe you could write more characters that unlock at certain dates; perhaps your next mod is for a female character who unlocks in the 1070s after the Battle of Manzikert, an Armenian woman who can either recover from her trauma or embrace her hatred and rage at the humilation of her people. You can take this concept very far.
SICK mod btw
Tip: You can check his age and location anytime by searching realm (he's usually located in the levant)