Jack London, the author of the "Story of Keesh", is very pleased with the main character. He created him as a great huntsman like his late father Bok. The author knows a lot about Keesh but he doesn't know what lies within the heart of Keesh.
At the start, the author described the main character's countrymen as doubtful and scornful, but as the plot took a twist, the author seemed to be getting pleased by them.