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hi, apologies for the late reply, i just yesterday received a notice of your comment.
So, yes, both player and npc's colors permanetly stay with the character after being created,
even after the mod that the colors from been removed!
The data of the hex colors are recorded in the files of the player and npc characters itself.
And most, if not all race color adding (and replacing) mods just add new color options into the game's code, and thats dosen't change how the game uses or reads the data of these colors by itself. which simply means that the new colors will still funtion in the vanilla game either way, as you guessed!
For some people for some reason not working if a pacth file uses "add" funcion rater that replaces colors (which this mod does).
Also if your copy of avali triage are downloaded and not in steam's workshop, download it with a steam item downloader and put the item in your game's mod folder, it's usual issue with addon mods like that.
There's a fix of replacing the race file with a identical clone, which build in has the colors - but not infallible to work