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5 minutes ago, Ascended said:

I see and hear bit from the original Tron movie.

As bizarre as this sounds, I think of flatland. Its possible Pattern is a four-or-more dimensional shape, and his movement is actually his fractal higher dimensional manifold moving through 3-space, much like how a 4-sphere moving through our universe would appear to grow or shrink, or a 4-cube, depending on which way it entered, would look like a shape growing and changing.

Basically Pattern makes me see maths :-P

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shape, not shake
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Visually I just go off of the pictures in WoR, though @Ixthos idea is much cooler. Audibly is a bit more complex.

DISCLAIMER: I AM A LAWNCHAIR LINGUIST 

Human language is built off of two main sounds, hums (the letter M) and breaths (the letter W). All other sounds are manipulations of these two. I imagine Pattern removing breaths for a "buzzy" way of speech with little distinction between paired sounds such as M and W and S and Z.

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I tend to picture Pattern moving like a swirly tesseract thing and most of the time giving off a really low bass rumble that hovers at the edge of human audibility. The kind of thing you wouldn't notice unless you were looking for it. 

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I imagine it as a low buzz, like a string instrument playing a very low, soft note. The closest I can describe to a visual is the fractal-like visuals in the Quantum realm of Ant-Man

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At first I heard him as the buzzing of a phone that's on silent, but ever since I heard the Audible version it's been Kate Reading going "uHHhHHhHuuHhHuHHhHH SHlalaLan".

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I see Pattern as the 2-D cross section of a 3-D Mandelbrot set or a 3-D Julia set. I hear him as a a series of overtones [harmonic progression] on a constantly changing pitch.

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I hear Pattern as a constant high pitched humming/buzzing. It’s more organic sounding than a phone or robot, a little like a bee buzzing except not annoying.

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