Evvie knew that with his full power he could stab through her armor, but was surprised that he was still able to cut through after the momentum that he had built up with his initial attack had been stopped. He was clearly much stronger than anticipated and she now realized that she had underestimated him completely, although it was too late to do anything about it now. Too late even for the pain of the wound to set in as her body was quickly flooded with electricity, which she had no defense for. Her body seized up, unable to even scream, as the electricity ran it's deadly course through her. The armor that she had summoned, as well as her fire sword, vanished into weak flickers of fire that blew away harmlessly into the frigid air, leaving her clothed only in her underarmor, necklace, gauntlet, and ring, exactly as she was before summoning her armor at the start of the battle, only now there was a gash through her underarmor where she had been viciously slashed.
Her eyes rolled to the back of her head and her jaw slacked open as her vision turned to darkness, her heart beating it's last. As the electricity subsided her limp body collapsed up against him, no longer held upright by her seizing mucles. Although her body twitched occasionally as a result of remaining electrical stimuli remaining inside of her, it was much weaker than it would have been had she not been paralyzed before, unlikely to cause anything more than minor bruising. Her legs spasmed the most, her right foot sent up towards his groin as if intentionally trying to get the last laugh on him despite her being dead, although even if the foot made contact it would not have a tremendous amount of force behind it, resulting in, at best, a humiliating dull throb.
Despite twitching around it wouldn't be too difficult to grab a hold of her and use the body as a shield, as perhaps her wolf-like companion may or may not have noticed as he soared in to attack her killer. Whatever the case the corpse was between the two opponents and would likely get in the way at some point, although to who's benefit it was not yet certain.