D&D General Describe your eldritch blast to me

Warlocks. The class you play when you want to do the same thing and cast the same cantrip every round.* But if you're going to be the same as every else, you might as well do it differently, right? What visuals, fluff, descriptions, etc have you come up with to describe your warlock's eldritch blast and make it a little unique, interesting, and patron-appropriate? Or do you just decide you're firing fairly generic energy bolts from your fingers and get on with the real business of rolling dice?

A player in my Dragonlance campaign is a fiend pact warlock. Her eldritch blast is a wisp of smoky shadow that floats lazily about her normally but then streaks out to constrict and crush when she uses the cantrip. My dao genie pact warlock has an eldritch blast that is transmitted through the ground, you can see the dust etc it kicks up along its path, and feel the tremor in your feet as it passes. She's only just hit 5th level so hasn't fought any flying enemies yet, I'm going to do some thinking before that happens.

* Yes, we all know about hexblades. We just don't talk about those weirdoes in polite society :p
 

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I always pictured it looking like black darts of lightning. Although most of the time a player just says they cast it and it is not described.
 

For my genie-patron air genasi warlock (backstory is he used to be human but after doing the Aladdin thing of freeing a genie with his last wish he's been cursed to replace him and is slowly transforming into a genie) all of his spells tend to be manifestations of violet smoke or light.

His eldritch blast with Repelling Blast consists of him punching out with his fist as the somatic component. A streak of wispy violet light blasts ahead of his hand, its head coalescing into a violet fist as it reaches its target. If firing at multiple targets he appears to throw multiple punches in such quick succession that they blur together.
 

One of my players has a warlock whose patron is basically the Phantom of the Opera. Her eldritch blasts - and chromatic orbs - look like musical notes and such, like in that one fight scene in Dr. Strange 2.
 

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