| Talcrion |
The only issue I really see is that they are treated as natural weapons, and generally you don't two weapon fight with natural weapons.
for example, if you have two claws, you simply claw twice you don't two weapon fight with them.
Though honestly, as long as you are going to have them function as regular weapons as opposed to natural weapons and not trying to pull off anything cheesy with it, I really don't see it being anything game breaking and it could be a memorable character trait so I'd allow it in my game.
| Avianfoo |
White Haired Witch only gives a single natural hair attack by RAW. Anything other than that you would have to clear with your GM.
Natural weapons do not use two weapon fighting. Two primary natural weapon attacks can be used together with no penalties. If a weapon attack is used in same round as your natural attack, the natural attack becomes a secondary attack (-5).
| Avianfoo |
I think there is some potential in a double braid white haired witch. Or a male witch (er.. warlock?) that animates his hair and beard. Course it could be a female with a beard... I think I just scared myself.
Mechanically speaking creating a feat to allow another white hair attack as a full attack action but both are at a -2 penalty seems reasonable. Again, clear with your GM :)