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Mod elements appear randomly during the first ten years of the game. If you have started the game and do not see any mages, this is normal. A source is a very rare trait, so you will never find many characters with a source (unless you breed such a dynasty yourself). However, if you have been playing for a long time and no artifacts have appeared, this is a cause for concern and possibly a potential bug.
By the way, I was playing with another mod that improves cannibalism and saw the ability to absorb children (I thought it was that mod, but no, it's thanks to yours). The ability to gain a random positive attribute. Although it's very immoral to eat children for this, damn, it's so arrogant. Thanks for this opportunity! I kidnapped more people in this game than in all the previous games this year. I became a pure cannibal-witch, a brilliant, charming Hercules, and a couple of other minor traits. I even absorbed the source (on the 3rd try). It's a pity that you can't absorb the property of the blood of the witch. I've already eaten 6 of her children and grandchildren with this property and nothing, I only spoiled the turnip. (When I read the description, I thought that the ability to obtain properties would be through a ritual, and not just need to be a cannibal-witch)
Absorbing children is a very powerful thing, perhaps it needs a little better balancing. But it's a cool mechanic and very witchy ;) Morality and power rarely go hand in hand.
Giving a minus turnip for eating children is a bad thing. But giving dandruff for it, which greatly worsens health, or for which a bad trait can develop, sounds good. And the reputation feature (which can then be revoked after 20 years for a price (a lot of piety)).