Evasive Hare – Common Stars Beast – AlephTau Set – Bible TCG
- Rocky Santangela
- Mar 4
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 24

The Enemy Chased Forever
Evasive Hare is a Common Beast Being from the Stars Age, costing 2 faith with 1 strength and 3 health. It does not have any special abilities, but its higher health makes it a durable unit for absorbing attacks early in the game.
The Evasive Hare, Running from the Righteous King
Look closely at the stars beneath the Prince, and there you’ll find a small, darting figure, the Hare, always moving, always fleeing. This constellation tells a story of the enemy, constantly hunted by the coming King. This isn’t a scene of rest, it’s a cosmic chase, a holy pursuit by the Righteous One.
In the heavenly timeline, this image appears in the second part of Christ’s second coming, the portion that highlights the events surrounding the Great Tribulation. The Hare represents the wicked, the stubborn, the proud, all who resist the authority of the Lamb. As the Prince strides toward victory, this creature can do nothing but scramble, because there is no peace to be found in rebellion.
This card's verse is Isaiah 57:21:
"There is no peace, saith my God, to the wicked."
The stars agree. The path of the unrighteous is like a shadow fleeing the light. And the Light is coming. The constellation of the Hare never looks back. It’s always caught mid-stride, just ahead of the coming Prince. But he’s not escaping, he’s being pursued, and judgment is certain. Like a fugitive running from justice, the wicked have no hiding place from the eyes of Him who sits on the throne. “The eyes of the LORD are in every place, beholding the evil and the good.” - Proverbs 15:3.

Christ the Pursuer, Grace or Judgment
When Jesus returns after the tribulation, He won’t come in secret. He will come in power and great glory, and every heart will know it. “Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him...” - Revelation 1:7. For those who are sealed by His Spirit, this is joy and victory. For those who have rejected Him, it is a time of great shaking.
The Hare reminds us that sin cannot stand in the presence of the King. The wicked may have their moment in the world, but they have no future in His Kingdom. The enemy runs, but there’s no escape from the One who brings both truth and justice. “For the day of the LORD is near upon all the heathen: as thou hast done, it shall be done unto thee...” - Obadiah 1:15.
But here’s the grace: the One who chases also offers mercy. Jesus is both Savior and Judge. He delays His return, not out of hesitation, but out of compassion. “The Lord is... not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.” - 2 Peter 3:9. Every moment is another chance to believe the gospel.
The Evasive Hare runs through the night sky, but the light is catching up. And when Jesus appears, the chase ends. Grace will be glorified in the saints, and justice will be poured out on the wicked. The stars are preaching this truth: Now is the day of salvation. The King is coming back.
Strategic Use In Gameplay
Evasive Hare is a durable early-game defender with 3 hope, allowing it to absorb hits and protect your more fragile Beings. It provides a solid foundation for board control, giving you time to develop stronger plays while maintaining early presence.
Synergies and Combinations
Early Defense: Use Evasive Hare to stall aggressive openings and preserve your key Beings while setting up your strategy.
Buffing Potential: Pair it with stat-boosting cards to turn this defensive creature into a mid-game threat with lasting power.
Beast Synergy: Fits naturally into decks focused on the Beast type, gaining from effects that strengthen or support other Beasts.
Evasive Hare – Common Stars Beast – AlephTau Set – Bible TCG
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does Evasive Hare have any abilities?
A: No, its main strength is its higher health compared to other early-game Beings.
Q: Can I use buffs on Evasive Hare to make it stronger?
A: Yes, it works well with stat-boosting effects to become a stronger presence on the field.
Q: Is this card good for aggressive decks?
A: Not particularly, as it is more suited for absorption and survival than dealing damage.
Evasive Hare – Common Stars Beast – AlephTau Set – Bible TCG
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