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https://youtu.be/Vd1yTobyWBo?si=UrpioO_izutMMeZh (This is ep1 in a series of videos)
https://ck2.paradoxwikis.com/Modding
I also looked at how other mods did their thing, and how the vanilla traits were organized in the files.
If you plan on making graphical icons, I would recommend Paint.net since it's one of the only programs that can process .tga files.
Good luck! I hope you can make the mod you want :)
If you want to discuss this more, my friend code is 881074831
I'm sure this is definitely possible, but I'm not sure how I would do it without just creating a trait that everybody has (which is explicitly against what you want). I'm not a very advanced modder so I can't help you very much.
I'd like to encourage you to look into modding the game yourself. It was a pretty simple and enjoyable process :)