You can also modify your base skill amounts.
The first option is Custom Ruler Designer from SarcFa, which gives you a prompt to create a character and decide their race, gender, education traits, personality traits, physical and congenital traits, stress management traits, health traits, commander traits, sexuality, culture, and religion. If you’re looking to overhaul your character completely then try out some of the following ruler designer mods. You can do this for you and your spouse, plus any children that you have.
If you do want to make some small changes to your ruler’s hair and clothing then there’s the Barbershop option, which is tucked away beneath a couple of panels. It’s also worth noting that Paradox has said that CK3 character creator is coming post-launch and will be free. Crusader Kings 3 doesn’t have this as a launch feature, but there are some options for changing your ruler’s aesthetic that you may not be aware of. If you have played previous Crusader Kings games then the lack of any obvious character creator might come as a shock to you given that CK2 had a pretty versatile ruler designer added as DLC. Looking to modify your CK3 character and design a ruler fit for the throne? History is full of tales of ambitious players catfishing their way to positions of immense power, and while your character’s aesthetics in Crusader Kings 3 won’t actually hamper their fight for power, it would be nice to have a little more control over how they look.