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Eurovision Battle Royale 2027
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Dates
Semi-Final 1 3 June - 8 June
Semi-Final 2 4 June - 8 June
Semi-Final 3 5 June - 9 June
Grand Final 18 June - 30 June
Host
Host Country Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
Arena Chernobyl-Pripyat'
Participants
Participating Countries 55
Debuting None
Returning None
Withdrawing None
Result
Winning Citizen Giovanni Maempel
Country Flag of Malta.svg Malta
Kills 3
Eurovision Battle Royale
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The Eurovision Battle Royale 2027, also known as the Eurovision 2027, or the EBR 2027, or more simply Ukraine 2027, was the 12th annual edition of the Battle Royale contest that took place in Chernobyl-Pripyat', Ukraine. A total of 55 countries announced their intent to participate in the event. The Battle Royale consisted of three semi-finals, with each starting 24 hours after the one that preceded it.

The host country, Ukraine, was the winning nation of the 2026 edition the year before, which gave them automatic hosting responsibilities for this edition, as well as automatically qualifying them to the Grand Final. The other countries were obliged to compete in three semi-finals, with each being distributed randomly through a random draw. During the semi-finals, 36 citizens participated in a fight to the death until only between 11 and 12 citizens remained, with the remaining qualifying for the Grand Final in which another fight to the death would take place, this time until only one remained.

The winner of this edition of the Eurovision Battle Royale was Giovanni Maempel of Malta. With a broken knee-cap, he managed to cut off the left fingers of Philippe Duchemin of Monaco and strangle him to death to become the winner, causing Monaco to finish as the runner-up for the second year in a row. Romania, Iceland, and Northern Ireland completed the Top 5. The host country, Ukraine, had less success, finishing 17th and 31st.

Arena[]

The Arena for this edition was decided and revealed on 10 October, 2026. Inside, the EOs placed many hazards such as muttation bears, wolves, and wild boars, as well as the countless amounts of random radiation clouds from the Red Forest and the actual Nuclear Reactor. The rivers were made drinkable, but sometimes randomly became radiated.

The yellow star designates the location of the Cornucopia, and the red lines represent the border location, with everything inside being considered part of the Arena.

Format and Rules[]

The draw to determine in which semi-final each country would participate, as well as the podium numbers on which the host country's citizens would start, took place in Kiev, on the 8 of December, 2026. Each country had until December 1st to announce their intent to participate in the Eurovision, and each country had until March 3, 2027 to submit their citizens.

The majority of countries chose their citizen through an internal selection, by means of a "Reaping". The reaping occurs when the governments of Europe, each organizes a televised lottery of their citizens where every single one, aged between 13 and 50, are obliged to have their names placed into a big pot of sorts, and after randomizing the names like a true lottery, one male and one female name are read out live on national television by government officials. These citizens are the reaped citizens to represent their country in the Eurovision. It's notable that each year the majority of citizens see this as an exciting honor, and many volunteer to be picked. To profit from this, it's necessary for each hopeful volunteer to pay money in order for their name to be entered more than once. This process could cost from as little as £50 in poorer countries, to £500 in more wealthy ones. The maximum number of times that a volunteer can have their name in a pot is 100. One would think that there wouldn't be that many volunteers for such a violent and life-ending event, but in this universe, the citizens of Europe look extremely positively on the event and see it as rebirth of the Golden Age of Ancient Greece and Rome; therefore, there are thousands of citizens each year who try to volunteer to bring glory and honor to their country.

In the build-up to the actual event, each reaped citizen is invited to many locations all throughout Europe to promote themselves, forge alliances with the other citizens, and talk with potential sponsors. These official parties are announced by the Event Organizers (EOs) usually around the start of the new year. These are televised and watched by millions as well, similar to how millions each year watch the red carpet for award shows.

The list of Official Parties for this year:

  • Flag of France.svg France: Paris (19 mars)
  • Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium: Ghent (27 mars)
  • Flag of Romania.svg Romania: Cluj-Napoca (16 avril)
  • Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia: Belgrade (25 avril)

These parties aren't obligatory however, and some alternatives to this include immediately moving into the Citizen's Village (usually a high-tec tower or complex located in or near the city center of the most populous city in the host country). In any case, citizens are obliged to move into the Citizen's Village before the X of May, 20xx. This is because each citizen needs time to get their fitness up and competitive to put on an entertaining TV show, as well as acclimate to the host country. The EOs provide each country and citizen with their own team of trainers, cooks, stylists, and other specialists free of charge to ensure that each citizen can become fit and competitive enough so the Battle Royale will be as entertaining as ever. For the month that the citizens live there, they are encouraged to learn survival techniques and work out so their chances of survival in the harsh Arena increases.

The night before the first semi-final, the Opening Ceremony takes place. Comparable to Olympic ceremonies, this ceremony celebrates the history and culture of the host country, and further includes multiple shows of firework, music, and other cultural and ethnic performances, as well as high-tec displays and other pyrotechnics. Following the cultural show is the Parade of Nations. Each citizen from the participating countries were brought into the main complex (usually the widest and biggest street in the Capitol of the host country) on high-tec self-driving chariots and shown to billions worldwide. More so, each chariot was decorated with symbols from the country each citizen is from, and followed their national flag. As soon as the pomp and celebration finished, the EOs and government officials of the host country gave speeches, the Eurovision Battle Royale flag was raised with the host country's flag, and the citizen's oath. The final event of the ceremony is the lighting of the cauldron, performed by the winner of the previous edition in every edition so far except the first.

Following the Opening Ceremony, the citizens are forced into lockdown in the Citizen's Village until their semi-final. It is forbidden for a citizen to have prior knowledge to results in a semi-final or access to anything that could give them an advantage in their semi-final. In fact, the citizens are forced to go with television and internet until their semi-final. This is to assure that the suspense is retained and each citizen participates fairly.

Tie-Break rules for the Semi-Finals[]

  1. Top 11 or 12 remaining citizens in each semi-final all live to compete in the Grand Final
  2. Of those, they are firstly ranked by number of kills they have committed.
  3. If the citizens have the same number of kills, then the tie-break favors the one that reached that number of kills the earliest.
  4. If all is still tied, then the Degrees of Separation Rule is enforced.
ex. Jan of Germany kills only Teo of Belgium. Teo of Belgium had killed 2 other citizens beforehand. Erik of Sweden only kills Andriy of Russia. Andriy of Russia had killed 1 citizen beforehand. Jan of Germany will be ranked higher than Erik of Sweden in the semi-finals.
5. This Degree of Separation Rule will continue until necessary.
6. If all is still tied, the tie-break favors those who are furthest away from pod number 18.
7. If all is still tied, then the citizens will share the position.

Qualification for the Grand Final[]

Thirty-six citizens participated in each semi-final. Fifty-five countries participated in the Eurovision Battle Royale this year.

Semi-Final 1[]

The first semi-final took place between June 3rd and June 8th.

# Country Citizen Gender Age Place Kills
01 Flag of Northern Ireland.svg Northern Ireland Rosie Dean female 14 9 0
02 Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Vidrik Lippmaa male 30 31 0
03 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Bohumil Kovařík male 31 21 0
04 Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Vainius Bisikirskas male 48 12 1
05 Flag of Albania.svg Albania Malart Velo male 37 24 0
06 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Bogusław Trzeciak male 29 7 1
07 Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland Karlo Dierauer male 45 18 1
08 Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus Philipp Chronis male 31 29 1
09 Flag of Malta.svg Malta Julianne Bianco female 16 32 0
10 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic Lenka Vyvozilová female 21 19 0
11 Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroe Islands Durita Rosenmeyer female 30 35 0
12 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Santiago Barbosa male 42 28 1
13 Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland Ingrid Bernhardsdottir female 39 10 0
14 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia & Herzegovina Žehra Salatić female 21 30 0
15 Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Tea Sirel female 22 11 0
16 Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland Hildithor Thorsteinsson male 38 27 0
17 1280px-Flag of England.svg England Courtney Gillespie female 29 26 1
18 Flag of Northern Ireland.svg Northern Ireland Josh Hall male 14 4 2
19 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Trees Mooiers female 30 13 3
20 Flag of Israel.svg Israel Nava Rothschild female 18 5 2
21 Flag of Wales.svg Wales Lee Curtis male 46 15 0
22 Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia Andulis Berzins male 30 25 0
23 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Szilveszter Novák male 32 23 0
24 Flag of Macedonia.svg Macedonia Georgi Markov male 41 17 1
25 Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia René Malina male 38 33 0
26 Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Sabina Buksaitiene female 47 6 1
27 Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro Mika Gavrilović male 39 34 0
28 Flag of Israel.svg Israel Alvah Bach male 28 16 0
29 Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Nazan Alkan female 27 3 2
30 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Lena Stenmark female 25 36 0
31 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Cristinel Petrescu male 26 1 3
32 1280px-Flag of Germany.svg Germany Monika Kaulitz female 29 2 3
33 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan Zeynulla Arablinski female 35 22 0
34 Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia Asadour Pakradouni male 20 20 0
35 Flag of Finland.svg Finland Laila Janhunen female 15 14 0
36 Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Petar Hristov male 34 8 1

Semi-Final 2[]

The second semi-final took place between June 4th and June 8th.

# Country Citizen Gender Age Place Kills
01 Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Matei Iacobescu male 18 7 0
02 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg Alexander Morissette male 22 22 0
03 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia & Herzegovina Began Jusic male 29 1 2
04 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Iolanda Pedicini female 43 25 2
05 Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland Eloise Murphy female 13 32 0
06 Flag of San Marino.svg San Marino Tristano Biafore male 42 15 0
07 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan Malike Ishanova female 43 24 0
08 Flag of Albania.svg Albania Baluke Celaj female 21 10 0
09 Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia Albína Sklenár female 35 30 1
10 Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg Megane Chan female 21 14 0
11 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Emelie Axelsen female 22 36 0
12 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Naser Mavric male 37 28 0
13 Flag of Norway.svg Norway Sandra Handeland female 37 19 0
14 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan Kamol Alisherov male 39 35 0
15 Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia Mudite Akmens female 22 2 2
16 Flag of France.svg France Juliette Bourseiller female 31 21 3
17 Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroe Islands Teitur Knudsen male 44 3 1
18 Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco Clara Schaeffer female 20 13 1
19 Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia Malkhazi Apakidze male 47 23 0
20 1280px-Flag of Austria.svg Austria Enzo Mettier male 42 31 0
21 Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland Tom Griffiths male 16 29 0
22 Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus Ioakim Denisovic male 26 26 0
23 Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Leunta Lacusta female 38 34 0
24 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Milana Plamenova female 15 16 3
25 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein Diego Sauter male 22 11 0
26 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Luana Silveira female 14 12 0
27 Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia Manana Chabukiani female 25 4 1
28 Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Minna Vladimirović female 22 6 1
29 Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra Llucià Munsec male 42 20 1
30 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan Sÿbuhi Novruzzade male 29 33 0
31 Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland Sana Althaus female 45 18 1
32 Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra Cèlia Sintes female 31 27 0
33 Flag of Kosovo.svg Kosovo Anuar Kartallozi male 32 17 1
34 Flag of Wales.svg Wales Layla Olsen female 19 9 0
35 Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Mengi Gursel male 44 8 0
36 Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Lana Pavlović female 35 5 1

Semi-Final 3[]

The third semi-final took place between June 5th and June 9th.

# Country Citizen Gender Age Place Kills
01 Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium Jordan Arijs male 39 22 1
02 Flag of Russia.svg Russia Valentin Yesaulov male 26 23 0
03 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Sidonija Ovitar female 40 29 0
04 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein Ada Bläuer female 26 21 1
05 Flag of Norway.svg Norway Darin Nystuen male 26 7 1
06 Flag of Russia.svg Russia Svetlana Kalganova female 36 20 1
07 1280px-Flag of England.svg England Karson Pennington male 29 30 0
08 Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Leo Jelušić male 34 5 1
09 Flag of Belarus.svg Belarus Galina Remizova female 21 19 0
10 Flag of Belgium.svg Belgium Kathleen Walravens female 49 36 0
11 Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus Georgina Verga female 19 35 0
12 Flag of Greece.svg Greece Evangeli Kanelos male 15 18 0
13 Flag of Montenegro.svg Montenegro Jasmina Popadić female 25 32 0
14 Flag of Finland.svg Finland Perttu Nenonen male 20 1 2
15 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Daniele Trainelli male 24 33 0
16 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Bulgaria Desislav Bozhidarov male 29 24 1
17 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Antoni Donat male 46 25 0
18 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Johan Boysen male 41 12 0
19 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary Evelin Egyed female 23 34 0
20 Flag of Macedonia.svg Macedonia Gergana Zornitsova female 15 13 1
21 Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia Markrid Sahakian female 28 2 2
22 Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland Chloe Griffiths female 34 14 0
23 Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco Philippe Duchemin male 29 11 0
24 1280px-Flag of Austria.svg Austria Maren Hartwich female 50 26 0
25 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Justen Voorn male 37 15 3
26 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Àlbina Cortés female 31 16 0
27 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Lucas Cederblom male 21 10 0
28 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Zina Breban female 17 28 0
29 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Amanda Skalecka female 45 31 0
30 1280px-Flag of Germany.svg Germany Philipp Katterfeld male 31 9 0
31 Flag of France.svg France Loïc Trudeau male 33 6 1
32 Flag of Malta.svg Malta Giovanni Maempel male 46 4 1
33 Flag of Kosovo.svg Kosovo Maldrita Ymeri female 21 3 1
34 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Noemi d'Angelis female 14 27 0
35 Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland Louie Watson male 13 17 0
36 Flag of Greece.svg Greece Adonia Sykos female 48 8 0

Summary of the Semi-Finals[]

Preparation for the Grand Final
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EBR 2027 Qualifiers

Light blue countries represent those whose female qualified, the dark blue for those whose male qualified, and the medium blue for those who had both citizens qualify for the Grand Final. Countries in red failed to qualify either citizen.

The Grand Final[]

Welcome to the start of the Eurovision Battle Royale 2027. In just under 5 minutes, thirty-six of Europe's finest, most brave citizens will be raised onto their pods going into the Arena, and in what will likely be two weeks, only one will emerge as the sole victor and Champion of Europe. We can only imagine how nervous and anxious the fans from the finalist nations must be, and how even more nervous their citizens must be!

Day 1 (June 18)[]

  • Markrid Sahakian of Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia is killed by Layla Olsen of Flag of Wales.svg Wales.

    Summary []

    Wow, that was the most dull start to a Battle Royale ever. Layla of Wales was the only citizen to provide us with action by shooting Markrid of Armenia in the face with a bow-and-arrow during the Cornucopia battle. The rest of the citizens scattered throughout the Arena.

    One citizen died, 35 remain.

    Day 2 (June 19)[]

    Attention Citizens: The Nuclear Reactor has reached extremely fatal levels of radiation, there is no turning back and it will have a meltodwn. Escape now if you wish to live!

  • Lana Pavlović of Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia is killed by the nuclear reactor meltdown.
  • Maldrita Ymeri of Flag of Kosovo.svg Kosovo is killed by the intense radiation.
  • Nava Rothschild of Flag of Israel.svg Israel is killed by the intense radiation.
  • Nazan Alkan of Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey cannot escape the radiation fast enough and dies.
  • Olesya Timofiyivna of Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine is killed by the nuclear reactor meltdown.
  • Philipp Ketterfeld of 1280px-Flag of Germany.svg Germany is locked in a room next to the reactor by Manana Chabukiani of Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia.
  • Diego Sauter of Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein is killed by the intense radiation.
  • Layla Olsen of Flag of Wales.svg Wales dies in the Arena Event.
  • Bogusław Trzeciak of Flag of Poland.svg Poland cannot escape the reactor fast enough and dies of radiation poisoning.
  • Johan Boysen of Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark drowns in the radiated river.
  • Lucas Cederblom of Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden is killed by Minna Vladimirović of Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia.

    Summary []

    That concludes Day 2. It was a more exciting day - the EOs realized that they had to intervene, so they used up their Arena Event so early in the Eurovision. The nuclear reactor had a meltdown and the unfortunate citizens who didn't have to odds in their favor and were too close were killed almost immediately. This included many favorites like Johan of Denmark, Nazan of Turkey, and Bogusław of Poland. Even Ukraine's own Olesya found herself unable to escape the radiation and died. This made things interesting though as now the field to win is wide open.

    Eleven citizens died, 24 remain.

    Day 3 (June 20)[]

  • Sabina Buksaitiene of Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania is killed by Adam Sirenko of Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine.
  • Mudite Akmens of Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia is killed by Adam Sirenko of Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine.
  • Began Jusić of Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia & Herzegovina is killed in a trap set by Josh Hall of Flag of Northern Ireland.svg Northern Ireland.

    Summary []

    That concludes Day 3. There was cause to cheer up for Ukrainian fans after their citizen ambushed and killed two of the three members of the Baltic alliance single-handed. He started by slitting Sabina of Lithuania's throat while the girls from Latvia and Estonia walked slightly more ahead, then when they noticed, he took them on both at once. He snapped Mudite's neck before running off and away from Tea of Estonia. Josh of Northern Ireland is also becoming a dark horse. He is very young and can't really engage in combat, but he is smart and knows how to make traps. He killed two like that during the Semis and just managed to take out one of the favorites today, when Began of Bosnia walked by the trap Josh made outside the small farm hut.

    Three citizens died, 21 remain.

    Day 4 (June 21)[]

    There were no events today.

    Day 5 (June 22)[]

    Attention Citizens: Many animals that were near the reactor when it had it's meltdown have muttated into ravenous, deadly beasts and they have now been let loose! Find shelter!

  • Minna Vladimirović of Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia is mauled to death by a muttation jackal.
  • Petar Hristov of Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia is killed by Teitur Knudsen of Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroe Islands during the Arena Event.
  • Manana Chabukiani of Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia is eaten alive by a muttation bear.
  • Mengi Gursel of Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey is killed by Matei Iacobescu of Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova during the Arena Event.
  • Adam Sirenko of Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine falls from a tall tree and snaps his neck after trying to escape muttations in the Red Forest.
  • Darin Nystuen of Flag of Norway.svg Norway drowns while trying to escape muttations via the river.
  • Loïc Trudeau of Flag of France.svg France is killed by Tea Sirel of Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia.

    Summary []

    This Eurovision might be one of the fastest. We are already in our Top 15 with not even a week passed by. Adam and Minna were the surprise deaths today, as they were some of the favorites. The field is still very wide open, and there is no clear favorite to win this thing. But one thing is for sure - no one expected the Top to be who they are.

    Seven citizens died, 14 remain.

    Day 6 (June 23)[]

  • Rosie Dean of Flag of Northern Ireland.svg Northern Ireland is killed by Ingrid Bernhardsdottir of Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland.

    Summary []

    This concludes Day 6. It was a slower day, with only Rosie of Northern Ireland dying. She was exploring the village of Pripyat for food when she was cornered and strangled to death by the much larger Ingrid of Iceland.

    One citizen died, 13 remain.

    Day 7 (June 24)[]

  • Matei Iacboescu of Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova is killed by Ingrid Bernhardsdottir of Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland.
  • Tea Sirel of Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia is killed by Monika Kaultiz of 1280px-Flag of Germany.svg Germany.
  • Adonia Sykos of Flag of Greece.svg Greece is killed in a trap set by Josh Hall of Flag of Northern Ireland.svg Northern Ireland.
  • Leo Jelušić of Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia dies od radiation poisoning after drinking tainted river water.

    Summary []

    We're getting really down to the wire, and it looks like the clear favorites to win are Ingrid of Iceland, and Josh of Northern Ireland. Those two are the ones who have the most kills and have been actively trying to win compared to the others. Monika of Germany is also highly ranked. Tea of Estonia, who many thought could be a late dark-horse, was herself killed by Monika of Germany while she was scavenging an abandoned apartment in Pripyat, where most of the citizens seem to be now. Pre-Grand Final favorites Cristinel of Romania and Perttu of Finland have still yet to make an impact here in Chernobyl.

    Four citizens died, 9 remain.

    Day 8 (June 25)[]

    Attention Citizens! There will be a feast at the Cornucopia, back at the reactor. I know it's extremely dangerous to be there, but supplies are life-threateningly low in the Arena for all of you, so brave the elements and take a chance and come to the Arena for supplies!

  • Teitur Knudsen of Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroe Islands is bludgeoned to death with a bat by Philippe Duchemin of Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco.
  • Baluke Celaj of Flag of Albania.svg Albania dies of extreme radiation sickness and hunger before she can leave the Cornucopia.
  • Perttu Nenonen of Flag of Finland.svg Finland is killed by Giovanni Maempel of Flag of Malta.svg Malta.
  • Monika Kaulitz of 1280px-Flag of Germany.svg Germany is caught off-guard and killed by Josh Hall of Flag of Northern Ireland.svg Northern Ireland.

    Summary []

    This conclude Day 8. The day proved to be the most exciting yet of this year's Eurovision. Josh managed to get his first kill via combat today, defeating the mighty Monika of Germany in a fight that proved Josh is in it to win it, and being in the Top 5, he might just do that already. Philippe of Monaco stayed quiet until now, and he proved that he is definitely a late dark horse. He bludgeoned Teitur of Faroe Islands to death with a bat as the Faroese's back was turned towards the Cornucopia. Giovanni of Malta also came out of hiding to come to the Feast, and got into a heavy battle with the Finn, Perttu, but the Maltese came out on top and strangled the Finn to death. It's now anyone's game! Josh is favorite to win, followed by Ingrid of Iceland, then Philippe of Monaco, Giovanni of Malta, and lastly Cristinel of Romania, who has still yet to show himself despite winning his semi-final.

    Four citizens died, 5 remain.

    Day 9 (June 26)[]

    There were no events today.

    Day 10 (June 27)[]

  • Josh Hall of Flag of Northern Ireland.svg Northern Ireland is killed by Ingrid Bernhardsdottir of Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland.

    Summary []

    What a shock! That was a fight people expected to see as the final 2, not so soon! Josh's luck has run out, and he was no physical match for the Icelandic warrior. He was caught trying to set a trap next to the abandoned Ferris wheel by Ingrid, who easily overpowered the Northern Irish teen and choked him out to death. But what she didn't know, was that Josh had already mostly finished the trap. When she was done strangling him, she got back up to walk, but walked right into his trap! A heavy brick fell onto her neck/shoulder area, causing her to fall to the ground and set off another one of his traps, causing another brick to fall square onto her throat. She lay in agony for hours before managing to crawl away, but no one expects her to live for longer. Who would've thought the top 2 favorited citizens would take each other out like that, leaving the field wide open for the outsiders to win it?

    One citizen died, 4 remain.

    Day 11 (June 28)[]

  • Ingrid Bernhardsdottir of Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland succumbs to her traumatic injuries.

    Summary []

    It was expected, but now the question remains: who will win it this year? The final three citizens have all been wading the Eurovision out, hoping to win by mere surviving the longest, but now all three will inevitably be forced to battle it out. This may be the most wide-open and unexpected endings to a Eurovision so far.

    One citizen died, 3 remain.

    Day 12 (June 29)[]

    There were no events today.

    Day 13 (June 30)[]

  • Cristinel Petrescu of Flag of Romania.svg Romania is killed by Giovanni Maempel of Flag of Malta.svg Malta.
  • Philippe Duchemin of Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco is killed by Giovanni Maempel of Flag of Malta.svg Malta.

    Summary []

    That's it! The winner of the 12th Eurovision Battle Royale is Giovanni Maempel of Malta, congratulations!

    It was one of the most unexpected finished in Eurovision history. Giovanni started off the day by discovering Cristinel's hiding spot, deep in the Red Forest burrowed beneath some fallen tree-trunks. He dragged a severely weakened and starved Cristinel out of his camp and bludgeoned him to death with a rock to the face. After that, he was determined to end it that day, and set off looking for the final citizen, Philippe of Monaco. It took until sunset, but he finally ran into him, right in the center courtyard of Pripyat'. The two had an epic battle and Philippe managed to break Giovanni's left knee-cap, but Giovanni was stronger and wrestled the 29 year old Monacan on the ground and choked him out to death, despite the thrashing and writhing. And that's how this year's Eurovision ended, with one-legged Giovanni managing to wrestle and choke fingerless-Philippe on the floor in the center of Pripyat.

    Final Results[]

    # Country Citizen Gender Age Place Kills
    01 Flag of Israel.svg Israel Nava Rothschild female 18 33 0
    02 Flag of Northern Ireland.svg Northern Ireland Rosie Dean female 14 14 0
    03 Flag of Lithuania.svg Lithuania Sabina Buksaitiene female 47 24 0
    04 Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Nazan Alkan female 27 32 0
    05 Flag of Greece.svg Greece Adonia Sykos female 48 11 0
    06 Flag of Kosovo.svg Kosovo Maldrita Ymeri female 21 34 0
    07 Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia Tea Sirel female 22 12 1
    08 Flag of Norway.svg Norway Darin Nystuen male 26 16 0
    09 Flag of France.svg France Loïc Trudeau male 33 15 0
    10 Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Lana Pavlović female 35 35 0
    11 Flag of Monaco.svg Monaco Philippe Duchemin male 29 2 1
    12 Flag of Romania.svg Romania Cristinel Petrescu male 26 3 0
    13 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Adam Sirenko male 29 17 2
    14 Flag of Armenia.svg Armenia Markrid Sahakian female 28 36 0
    15 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia & Herzegovina Began Jusic male 29 22 0
    16 Flag of Albania.svg Albania Baluke Celaj female 21 8 0
    17 Flag of Poland.svg Poland Bogusław Trzeciak male 29 27 0
    18 Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland Ingrid Bernhardsdottir female 39 4 3
    19 Flag of Moldova.svg Moldova Matei Iacobescu male 18 13 1
    20 Flag of Liechtenstein.svg Liechtenstein Diego Sauter male 22 29 0
    21 Flag of Malta.svg Malta Giovanni Maempel male 46 1 3
    22 Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Leo Jelušić male 34 10 0
    23 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Lucas Cederblom male 21 25 0
    24 Flag of Northern Ireland.svg Northern Ireland Josh Hall male 14 5 3
    25 Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Mengi Gursel male 44 18 0
    26 1280px-Flag of Germany.svg Germany Monika Kaulitz female 29 6 1
    27 Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Minna Vladimirović female 22 21 1
    28 Flag of Wales.svg Wales Layla Olsen female 19 28 1
    29 1280px-Flag of Germany.svg Germany Philipp Ketterfeld male 31 30 0
    30 Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg Faroe Islands Teitur Knudsen male 44 9 1
    31 Flag of Georgia.svg Georgia Manana Chabukiani female 25 19 1
    32 Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia Petar Hristov male 34 20 0
    33 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine Olesya Timofiyivna female 42 31 0
    34 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Johan Boysen male 41 26 0
    35 Flag of Finland.svg Finland Perttu Nenonen male 20 7 0
    36 Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia Mudite Akmens female 22 23 0
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