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You could have chosen to fall in love with any other character. You could have chosen not to romance anyone. You could have chosen to build enmity between you and your companions. You could have killed your companions (which you CHOSE to do) or just ditched them. You could have chosen to betray them.
Just because the choice you made isn't rewarding for you doesn't mean the game is choice limited.
Why do the elves have the Mother, who wants to dominate the world? Why does the Dwarven queen believe in smuggling and using deathfog as "protection" for her people? Why did Alexander believe in capturing, killing, and silencing sourcerors even when he's a sourcerer himself? Why did Lucian decide to sacrifice the elves using deathfog?
The game revolves around people making questionable decisions for the greater good. The dragons for The Red Prince are his dream and his own personal idea of a greater good. You do not have to agree with his viewpoint, but at the very least you could try to understand it.
You can easily prevent the Red Prince from sleeping with the Princess. You have to chose the conversation options early about risk and assassins.
Instead of the -40 you get if you protest later on, this only nets you -10 and immediately switches into the Vizier appearing and starting the fight (as opposed to post-coital ambush where he is not present).
You're all welcome. Killed him off for no reason at all....
When does this conversation take place?
I didn't feel jealous of Sadha, because the 3 of us are like a team with a common task: bring dragons back. In this case threesome is fine by me. I guess if you were together with his idea of bringing dragons back like me, then you wouldn't feel bad. I was genuinely happy when I saw Sadha's first dragon despite sleeping with Red Prince myself, because I adore dragons and I'm fully with Sadha and Red Prince on the task of bringing them to life.
And no, you're wrong about Red Prince not changing. He starts the game only wishing to become an emperor by claiming Divinity, but later he only cares about Sadha and his task of bringing dragons back, he even rejects Divinity because of it and lets YOU become the next divine, first he does so before entering the academy on the namelsss isle, then right before claiming divinity he says he wants you become next divine, because he wants to be more with Sadha. He becomes much less selfish and more loving and dedicated to his task throughout the story.
I admit the Red Princess thing comes out of nowhere, one minute I was trying to romance Loshe and the next minute my goddess told me I have a soulmate... Great
Regarding Red Prince's exile, he was exiled mostly because of the House of Shadow, with the Shadow Prince gone I doubt he will be exiled again (and who will exile the father of dragons).
As for his love interest, this part is purely my speculation since I play him as my main character instead of my companion, I chose to be with Sadha because of I want to bring back the dragons. But from Red Prince perspective, if he really wanted the throne, it would make very little sense for him not to be with Sadha, remember the news when British Prince marry a commoner? Marrying a commoner may challenge Red Prince's claim on the throne.
If you really want Red Prince to kill Sadha
https://www.reddit.com/r/DivinityOriginalSin/comments/crlm5j/how_to_make_the_red_prince_kill_sadha/
I really doubt the motive of Shadow Prince, if he does not want to bring back the dragons because of fear of lizard's extinction, why not just tell the Red Prince before he met the Red Princess? To ask Red Prince to kill his own children? And even if I bring back the dragons who will remember? Dragons were a myth to people in Rivellon, the gods and the Mother-Tree might be the only ones that remember, Zorl-Stissa doesn't seem to care so I don't worry about the gods, and the Mother-Tree is dying. Not to mention that the times are different now, Rivellon is under the threat of the God King and the demon realm, dragons will be invaluable against them. In fact, almost everything we have on the dragons come from the Shadow Prince, which we know is working for the God King. My theory is that the God King originally plans to have Sadha birth dragons for HIS army, but then Sadha refuses after the union with the Red Prince and so the Shadow Prince has to trick you to get rid of the dragons.
Lastly, you could have just kick Red Prince out of your team if you dislike him that much. In Shallow Man's cave you can find proof that the Shadow Prince is turning the three houses of the Ancient Empire against each other, so now with the Red Prince and Red Princess gone thousands will most likely die in a civil war as plan of the God King's plan because no one is there to stop it.