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What I really don't understand is how kholia/OSX-KVM got macOS to install and boot just fine. My libvirt XML is no different from theirs (in any way that matters), as far as I can tell.
The way OpenCore works if you follow Dortania's guide - and by default, I think - is by using your system's internal NVRAM, which AFAIK is something that's required by the UEFI standard.