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You could make a container for the VPN and have the torrents route through that. Instead of having the whole system go through the VPN. You can then also make the VPN a dependency of the torrent container to prevent it from leaking torrent traffic out of your standard internet connection.
How would one do that if they had basic Linux knowledge but have not really touched docker? Asking for a friend and for his educational purposes only :)
Using Google ;-)
https://www.naturalborncoder.com/linux/2021/02/19/making-a-docker-container-use-a-vpn/
Ah yes, the eternally helpful answer of “look it up yourself” which absolutely encourages people to partake in communities and ask questions when they see things that make them curious