I always greatly enjoy your posts in this thread, you have a very witty and understated way of pointing out the most ridiculous aspect of Lucas's output.
It's funny, but whenever I hear the title of his opus I always think that it's wound like what a knife makes, not wound like what you do with a clock. At first I thought Lucas was intending Double entendre, that he was suggesting that this clock wound world was somehow coming to fruition through exposure of his wound, but then I woke up and realized that was altogether too sophisticated for anything produced by Lukas Colby Werner.
I too lost interest in wound rather quickly, because as you said it seemed to be an autistic listing of details rather than an actual plot.
I don't think I actually made it to any of the actual listed characters, such as they are.
I've often wondered if Lucas's cyclical bloviating is indicative of his schizotypal condition, or whether that's his uniquely pathetic mind that just recycled the same three or four thoughts over and over again: Bernie Sanders, young women, fraught politics, money bad except when I have it or can show off my possessions.
As much as Lucas can be exhausting because of how incredibly repetitive he is and how none of his thoughts progress to any sort of epiphany or understanding of his own condition, despite the fact that all he does is navel gaze, what ultimately puts me off of his content from time to time is how thoroughly obnoxious he is.