In Norse mythology, Thor is not generally depicted as being fat. He is typically portrayed as a muscular and powerful god, known for his strength and prowess in battle. However, there are some stories and depictions in which Thor is depicted as being somewhat larger or heavier than other gods, which may be interpreted as indicating that he is slightly overweight or "fat." For example, some medieval Icelandic manuscripts and sculptures from the Viking Age show Thor with a rounder belly and a fuller face, perhaps suggesting that he was a god of hearty appetites and physical vigor. However, these depictions are relatively rare and do not represent the dominant image of Thor in Norse mythology. Overall, Thor is more commonly associated with physical strength and bravery than with any particular body type or weight.
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