Crazy to think that Judy has been in the game since the very first version and hasn't received a single drop of content which makes no sense when you consider she is directly tied to Linda and Linda is already at 4/5. What I don't understand is why create a character you don't like, wouldn't it be better to get all her content out the way and done with so you can focus on characters you do like?
You (= any reader) might think so, but I guess, as far as energies allow, maybe a game developer follows his/her nose, and deals with characters that are necessary to the plot, but are awkward, tricky or off-putting, only when he/she really has to? ...
When there's no alternative, or the public clamor gets too great to resist? (Some would say that point has passed for some pirates and even some patrons, with Judy, or Violet, or ... or Bob .... - But then, ICSTOR seems to be of frail health. And if he reads this Forum, probably also raddled with nerves, stress and anxiety ...)
Judy certainly seems to be the spider at the center of the main sex manipulation web. Whereas the headmaster perhaps runs the business side of operations. That headmaster has also been a peripheral character in the game in many ways, featured only as far as he needs to be - the minimum to keep the game with the (supposed) major characters, the main sex participants, ticking along and rumbling along on its strange, winding pathways.
As regards the
strange pathways - I don't mean so much "kinky", "fetishistic" (although increasingly that, too, with Celia, probably Violet if we ever find out what she's up to, Cindy ...) ...
I mean appearing a bit rudderless sometimes - developing or being woven as it goes along.
I suppose that basically arises from not having the entire game, its plotlines and its secrets all mapped out from the very start. A consequence of having to develop games as funding allows, without space or time for a Grand Plan, the Masterplan, the grand design of the game, with all its mysterious, intriguing and tricky avenues, to be laid out for the game in advance.
Such is life, such is trying to push a living, I guess.