The **Mercy cipher** is a type of encryption technique used to encode messages. Specifically, it is a transposition cipher that adds a specific complexity to the arrangement of characters in the original message. The Mercy cipher rearranges the letters of the plaintext based on a predetermined set of criteria, but it is not as widely recognized or used as more common ciphers like the Caesar or Vigenère cipher.
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