Noh, selle teemaga võiks seostuda näiteks üks üsna omapärane 3.5E feat:
You are adept at appearing too pathetic to be worth the trouble in battle.
Prerequisite: No levels as barbarian fighter, monk, paladin, ranger, or warrior.
Benefit: Using this feat is a full round action. You crawl around the battlefield on all four, moving a maximum of 10’/round, and muttering fearful and self-degrading comments now and then. If you take any offensive action or cast a spell, the effect of the feat ends and you cannot use it again in that battle. You are free to alternate this feat with defensive actions, however.
Anyone wanting to attack you must succeed in a Will save, DC 10 + your Constitution bonus (vigorous antics are more fun to watch than tired panic). If the attacker fails, she does not lose her action, but must use it for something else than harming you. For the duration of the battle, she can try to attack you in a nonlethal manner, but not in the round in which she failed the save.
Only attackers of the same creature type as yourself are affected by the feat.
Special: Only living creatures with Intelligence 4 or greater are subject to this feat.
Note: While primarily a NPC feat, some PCs with more survival instincts than pride could conceivably find it useful.