Orishan

The Orishan were a race of naturally-armored molluscan humanoids from Kiusana a desert planet in the Andromeda Galaxy.

Anatomy
Orishan are a red humanoid mollusk-like species with either two large eyes or four splitted eyes, small grey spikes and black spots on the back of their legs and shoulders, port holes on their four fingered hands, and what appear to be hoods covering their heads.

Powers and abilities
Through the holes in the palms of both hands, Orishan can blast high pressure streams of water. Similarly, they can absorb moisture from the air using those same holes.

Orishan have a great degree of enhanced durability thanks to their exoskeletons, which protect them from physical damage.

Orishan can manipulate different sources of water, including normal Earth water, into various shapes. As such, they can produce water whips for close combat.

Similar to Kinecelerans, Orishan have retractable visors hidden under their hood-like coverings. Their hoods are also retractable.

Despite hailing from a desert planet, Orishan can breathe underwater.

Orishan are immune to gases, such as the fog generated by a Buglizard.

Orishan can generate protective bubble shields around themselves using their water for extra defense.

Weaknesses
Though nigh-impervious to physical damage, there is a limit to the durability of an Orishan's exoskeleton.

Orishan are vulnerable to intense heat and energy-based attacks, such as those generated by a Prypiatosian-B.

Orishan can be trapped by an Evolved Arachnichimp's webbing.

Orishan cannot walk on slippery surfaces, such as a Polymorph's slime.

Orishan can be immobilized in ice, such as a Necrofriggian's ice breath.

Despite their combat skills, Orishan can easily be defeated by a Revonnahgander with the same power level as Kundo.

Culture and society
Orishan are treated with great respect from the other beings on Kiusana for having the ability to produce water. This is why there are many statues and carvings of them.

Technology
Orishan glass is known to be the best at adapting to multiple atmospheres.