Wait, have we conceded? I would hope that not, this is a fun (and, I suppose, instructive) game!
I'd maybe consider shifting the focus of the attack further north, with the idea of better splitting his defense between us and Commodore. Have to guards ourselves of course against his counter, but he should be pretty busy. What is his army composition like, mostly 1 movers or more knights heavy? Razing Diquisition would also leave his islands pretty exposed. How is the trireme balance? Sentry units on hills are mean
Not against the windmills at all. While we're in slavery, 1 food is not too far away from 2 hammers for city sizes 6-10 (and better below), and we also get commerce out of it. We played for serfdom ourselves in PB54 and it felt pretty great. I'm not sure you want to have serfdom in the GA though, because that is where we want to prepare the next one
, and will most probably need caste for it, ideally together with pacifism. I am also pretty convinced that serfdom can hardly ever be worth a turn of anarchy, but you can count the yield and decide.
Also what is the prospect on tech? I understood that civac is pretty much set for Taj, do we want to compete for any of the other renaissance first to's (economics, lib)? Also, do we have temples/monasteries in appreciable numbers to make AP and Sankore worthwhile? Otherwise I'd suggest going straight for printing press / replaceable parts to boost our cottages and windmills. If you want pacifism during the GA philo first is good of course. It is easy to get carried away and lose focus on tech goals a bit at this stage of the game after guilds, and I think you have not written about it among all the warring, so maybe give it some thought.
I'd maybe consider shifting the focus of the attack further north, with the idea of better splitting his defense between us and Commodore. Have to guards ourselves of course against his counter, but he should be pretty busy. What is his army composition like, mostly 1 movers or more knights heavy? Razing Diquisition would also leave his islands pretty exposed. How is the trireme balance? Sentry units on hills are mean

Not against the windmills at all. While we're in slavery, 1 food is not too far away from 2 hammers for city sizes 6-10 (and better below), and we also get commerce out of it. We played for serfdom ourselves in PB54 and it felt pretty great. I'm not sure you want to have serfdom in the GA though, because that is where we want to prepare the next one

Also what is the prospect on tech? I understood that civac is pretty much set for Taj, do we want to compete for any of the other renaissance first to's (economics, lib)? Also, do we have temples/monasteries in appreciable numbers to make AP and Sankore worthwhile? Otherwise I'd suggest going straight for printing press / replaceable parts to boost our cottages and windmills. If you want pacifism during the GA philo first is good of course. It is easy to get carried away and lose focus on tech goals a bit at this stage of the game after guilds, and I think you have not written about it among all the warring, so maybe give it some thought.