Heeded a herald mail

It seems like you're referencing a phrase from a fantasy or medieval-inspired context!

"Heeded a herald's mail" is likely a poetic or literary way of saying that someone received a message or news through a herald or messenger. In medieval times, heralds were responsible for carrying messages, declarations, and announcements between lords, kings, and other important figures.

In this context, "heeded" means to pay attention to or respond to the message, and "mail" refers to the messenger or the message itself. So, the phrase "heeded a herald's mail" would mean that someone received and responded to a message delivered by a herald.

If you could provide more context or clarify what you're referring to, I'd be happy to help you further!