The Ambassadors of St. Peter Guilde

World Renaissance History made Fun!

Ambassadors

Family Crests

William, Prince of Orange

Cecilia of Sweden

Louis of Nassau

Renata of Lorraine

Juana Ortiz de Zarate

Jacqueline de Rohan

Companions

Philip William van Nassau

Rebecca Rose White

Szymon Szymonwic

Squires

Christian, Duke of Saxony

Henry Fitzgerald

Minstrels

Edward the Humble

Mercenaries

Alastrina de La Waite

Alex Gray Wolf

Bloody Rose

James McCollins

Grace O'Malley

Household

The Hounds

Calendar

Games

Liars Dice Tournament

Flemish Portraits

Escondido Faire

Hermosa Beach

Koroneburg Faire

Ojai Faire

Pirates Faire

Palm Springs

Favorite Links

Membership

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The Pirates of St Pete

Big Willie WIlliam

Peg Leg Meg

Scholarship Programs

D. Calvert Scholarship

M. Paul Scholarship

Alexis Waite
Alexis
Waite

Playing

Alastrina
de la Waite

Lady Alastrina de la Waite
About Alexis

Alexis Waite is a descendant of Alastrina de la Waite. She enjoys swordfighting and as a result, like her ancester, is an excellent swordfighter.  Among her other many interests are writing, painting, photography, and tattoo design.  She has been performing in renaissance faires since 1998, although she did take a break in the year 2000.

About Lady Alastrina de la Waite

Lady Alastrina de la Waite was the oldest daughter of a Dutch noble. When the Spanish invaded their lands, her family was all but wiped out. She was forced to watch as her parents and older brother were slaughtered before her eyes. Both she and her younger sister were ravaged, their maidenhoods stolen
by the rogues. The shame was too great for her sister who later took her own life. Taken in by a warrior priest, she was trained in the art of arms. Lady Alastrina swore she would not take on the airs of a lady again until she had taken her revenge.

Lady Alastrina was hired as an assassin to take the life of Louis of Nassau, but he in turn made her a better offer, funding her quest for revenge. She became his sworn body guard and traveling companion as she searches for the men who stole her former life.

Action is Eloquence!

William Shakespeare

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