Well, as for my RPG, I'll have to provide a bit of background, :P My significant other and I like to RP, and she, like myself, doesn't holster her creative power in creating characters...so between the two of us we have nearly a hundred characters. So, a fan of FFVI and rpg-creating in general, I'm attempting to create one that utilizes about forty characters, using many side-quests and multi-party function. While it sounds a tad...ridiculous at first, the main plot, which won't be revealed until I'm anywhere near close to done, :P
But the side quests will happen in between the main plot, which carries most of the character development. Say you pick four characters, and start Sidequest A. Well, upon finishing it, or somewhere in the middle, something else will happen, prompting Sidequest B, which means you have to use four characters, while none of them can be from Party A. But then, it turns out that Party A needs assistance, and so then comes Party C for Sidequest A-2. etc etc etc.
I loved the multi-party use in FFVI, and so creating something along those lines seems quite interesting to me. And once I get the story and dialogue and all that written out, and probably a decent mapping/eventing scheme, I'll look for assistance on scripting, because I fail epically at it for some reason. *shrug*
Oh, and also, I plan on having 'group bonuses.' Such as...four of the characters are an independent team outside of the RP's, so if you use all of them together, maybe their stats gain a temporary boost. Something like that; I'm not entirely certain yet how that will pan out.
As for writing experience, I wrote my first short story in 1st grade, and haven't stopped writing since. I've been on a plethora of the RP Message boards, and I've even got a few novels in the works, if you'd like to take a look at my ability. I excel in character development and dialogue, but I'm skilled in all aspects of writing. ^_^
I'll also take a stab at that survey of yours:
1) What comes to mind when you think of "Cliche Breaker"? How do you think a story like that would work?
Well, the way I'm understanding it, is the hero's world is being turned into the cliche sidequests, and he's the only one who has realized it (or the only one who resists.) I can almost see others that live around him knowing and realizing this, but know that it's `just something that happens`and he should `just accept it.` Thus he also has to deal with the abandonment of his fellows as well as fighting against everything in order to keep his world as he remembered it.
2) Who is your favourate hero out of all the rpgs you've played. Why?
Kain, from FFIV. He is the most human character I've seen. He's a friend to Cecil, but his weak will and personal attraction to Rosa make things very difficult from time to time. He doesn't forsake everything for the sake of the quest, and doesn't follow blindly. Definitely my favorite.
3) Least favorate hero. Why?
Well, Locke from FFVI just because he's overrated, :P But as for an actual choice, I'd have to go with Zidane from FFIX, simply because he tries way too hard to be likable. I mean, everything he does is just...it's too much. I don't know; it's hard to explain, but it just seems like he's actually trying to be everyone's favorite.
4) Fav. villain. Why?
Favorite villain...hm...I'm tempted to agree with the Albedo, just because he's batshit insane. Kefka's got that going for him too, but it's almost a bit overplayed with him. I do happen to like Chaos also, just because he took the time and effort to come up with a way to live forever that didn't involve some ULTRA MEGA POWERFUL ARTIFACT MK III :P
5) Least. fav villain. Why?
Seymour from FFX. There is a difference between a recurring villain and an annoying one. Seymour falls into the latter one.
6) Favorate 3 rpgs.
Final Fantasy VI, Digital Devil Saga, Final Fantasy Tactics: Lions War (better than the original)
7) Cliches you like. Cliches you hate.
I actually do enjoy the dark, brooding main character...as long as s/he has a good reason to be that way. Characters who are like that `because it's cool to have a character like that` do not get bonus points.
As for cliches I hate...that's actually kind of hard, as I don't mind most of them. I can ignore an overly-cliched plot, for the most part, as long as the storyline and character development is good. One that caused me to be completely flabber-gasted though, was in FFXII, where a certain character has an evil twin. Let me repeat that: An Evil Twin. *sigh*
8) Cool RPGs you've played (old and new).
Well, I'm a bit of a Final Fantasy Nut, as I'm sure you can tell, and I'm currently replaying the series. But some of the ones that stand out in my mind for uniqueness are:
Digital Devil Saga. It was so original it caught me completely by surprise. I loved it.
Bahamut Lagoon. Let's see...tactical combat and standard combat, monster raising, and excellent characterization. Damn fine game.
Valkyrie Profile. Possibly one of my favorites, I only cut it out because the plot was a little weak at times. Combat in that game is amazing to me, though.
9) Do you listen to RPG music? If so, what do you like?
Well...sorta. I stumbled upon The Black Mages a few months ago and now own all 3 of their CD's. They are, simply, Nobuo Uematsu and a rock-oriented orchestra performing FF classics. ^_^ It rocks.