Another thing that bothers me about his story is that his wonderful moment where he slays an entire ass dragon god by himself (I'm conveniently ignoring Mizora), is boiled down to a barely-there description. Honestly I liked his EA story more, where he took a pact out of anger and desperation when he realized he was just a kid with delusions of grandeur, and who couldn't stop mere goblins from brutally slaughtering and burning him and the innocent village he was protecting. He really didn't need such a massive upscale in Pact moment if they weren't even gonna give it any real intrigue.
Technically he did not kill her, just the guys who did hold the door open. (What he describes is basically the Rise of the Dragon Queen adventure from the early days of D&D 5E)
But yes, like so many things, the EA version was much better than what we got in the end.
Its really disheartening to see how hard Larian worked to make their game worse.