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Most bizarre, out-of-context campaign screenshots?

Not sure if this belongs in general discussion or off-topic. Anyone have some good screenshots of their Roll20 campaign, which are absolutely befuddling out-of-context? Here's my contribution: from the World of Terrae RP Campaign . Post your own! I'd love a good laugh from your bizarre adventures.
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Pat S.
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Looks like a Dance Dance Revolution game.
That was the idea! The players had to queue up the arrows by successfully striking at the appropriate "arrow" mobs. Doing so granted the next player in turn order a bonus to damage, while the same bonus damage would be applied to the enemy boss (with a greater effect) should a "boo!" occur. Not to mention everyone's characters got snazzy, temporary costumes. ;p It was an enjoyable experience, well worth the thought & effort.
when i get my birkwars game going, that may take the cake
I really like the depth of field that the "map" gives it. A very interesting idea to be sure Michael.
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Lithl
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This was actually drawn by one of my players in the OOC room, rather than being a part of the campaign itself, but it's too awesome to not share. =) The campaign is a game of Unknown Ponies: Failure is Awesome , hence the pony (one of the PCs). This was drawn following a session in which the players encountered a group of ghostly giant spiders (in the interior of an ice volcano... which the players managed to blow up the next session).
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It was a Ghostbusters game around Halloween. The players had gone into the bathroom and turned on the faucet which led to the mirror steaming up and then revealing "Get Out!" (stop motion animated with a rollable table). Later - and what I wasn't prepared for in the least - they came back into the bathroom and started the shower and attempted to communicate with the ghost via "writing" on the badly and hastily drawn shower door. One of the most awesome gaming moments I've had!