@KoL I'm going to argue that Victoire should've been at least hurt by the light, if she wasn't killed. A few of your posts ago you said this...
... Naturally, Victoire wasn't going to let this bargain be her only gambit. If Bonesword or his minions tried to attack her, the vampire girl was ready to use shapeshifting powers to turn into a swarm of shadow bats and evade any physical damage, at the cost of an even increased weakness to light and holy magics, while also blinding them with a mass of living darkness. Having a plan B is never too much, after all.
... and an Honor Strike from Bonesword is described as this...
Honor Strike
One strike, empowered with the memories and feelings of brotherly love, is delivered to an enemy, greatly damaging them. Any and all demons tremble in the sight of this, and are blazed in a holy light, devastating them for near deadly amounts of damage. Catch is, Bonesword must be under insane amounts of stress to use this power.
*This power is not holy, it is just aimed at demons because of history and beef with them.
There may be an asterisk, but it's only applied to the fact that it's holy. It's still a blazing light nonetheless.
I understand you still pointed out that she was injured by the nature of the blade, but it doesn't even bring up the fact that there was light enveloping her.
... she was still badly hurt when she got bad to her physical form, because of the nature of the blade used against her, but still managed to make it out in one piece.
If you want to continue with this, I'll be ok with it, but I'm probably just gonna have Bonesword come back for another strike at the group because he would realize that Abigail is not actually a figment of his imagination, then he'd probably mercy-kill her.
Update - Posted with Abigail and Bonesword. Abigail is now dead, and Bonesword is staring at Henry and Victoire. He is not happy.