Again, you may choose to quit the draft if you don't want to lose the abilities that were offered for replacing. When you pick the existing ability to be replaced you will unlearn it and its place learn the ability you have drafted. The destruction of his people on Titan convinced Thanos that the rest of the universe was primed to suffer the same fate, and that he was the only one with the conviction to stop the oncoming. If you do choose one of them you will be offered 3 abilities from your existing abilities that may be replaced by the ability that you have chosen. However: unlike leveling where you must pick one of the drafted abilities, you can choose to decline the abilities that were drafted, which might be preferable if the abilities are not useful to you.
When using a hand of fate, you will instantly draft 3 new abilities, much like when leveling. Put simply, turning in the quest will cost 500 + 50*X marks of ascension, X being the number of times you have already completed the quest. The quest is repeatable, but for each time you complete it you will require 50 more marks of ascension. Marks are acquired by completing daily quests at the call board.
Note: You don't have to turn in the quests while you level - you can just complete them all once you level to 60, you wont be losing hofs for not talking with Silas. Besides talking to Silas, you don't have to complete any objectives for this reward. At level 10 you get 1 hands of fate, at level 20 you get 2 and so on until you get 6 hands of fate at level 60.
This means that even though Thor might not have known how to access Eternity, it remains an Avengers: Endgame plot hole as the possibility is not even raised by Thor or Valkyrie, despite how deeply Thor was affected by not having prevented Thanos from using the Infinity Stones. A family gets lost on the road and stumbles upon a hidden, underground, devil-worshiping cult led by the fearsome Master and his servant Torgo, who use human. While Heimdall was no longer available to help use the Bifrost in Avengers: Infinity War, by the time that the snap had happened and Thanos had destroyed the stones, Thor had Stormbreaker which granted him access to the Bifrost once again. This suggests that Thor and Valkyrie might have known that Eternity existed, but not known how to access it. It is only when Jane Foster (Natalie Portamn), Valkyrie, and Thor find Gorr’s notes in the Shadow Realm that they learn that the Bifrost is the key. However, Zeus (Russell Crowe) mentions that Gorr needs a key to access Eternity and the Asgardians seem unclear on what that is. While Thanos likely did not know of Eternity’s existence (he was killing people more manually before he learned of the Infinity Stones), when Eternity is mentioned in Thor: Love and Thunder, Thor and Valkyrie immediately know what it is. Eternity is able to grant one wish to the first living being to reach it, and Gorr plans to use this wish to eliminate all gods from existence in a single go. With Stormbreaker in hand, Gorr is able to open the way to Eternity. As Gorr seeks to put an end to all gods, he seems to be killing gods one by one, but ultimately lures Thor (Chris Hemsworth) into the open so that he can claim Stormbreaker. In Thor: Love and Thunder, Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale) is forsaken by his god, the Light Bringer, and kills him with the Necrosword.
Now, with Phase 4 underway, the Disney+ TV series have made the MCU an even larger and more sprawling interconnected story, and it is becoming harder to avoid contradicting past plots.
When the Infinity Saga came to an end, the MCU was already a huge narrative, spanning over 20 movies. In Thor: Love and Thunder, the central story creates a massive plot hole for the Infinity Saga and the Avengers: Endgame Thanos storyline. Style="text-align: center "> Warning: Contains spoilers for Thor: Love and Thunder.