Elen Kass
Minister of the Interior of Karti.
Birthday: 6.12.1963
Lives in: Karti
Minister of the Interior of Karti. true crime enthusiast. tea connaisseure
Elen Kass (born 6 December 1963) is the current Minister of the Interior of Karti. She was raised in Meppo in a modest civil-servant family; her father worked as a clerk in the mining registrar’s office, while her mother taught literature at a district school. From an early age Kass stood out for her sharp memory and persistent sense of order, qualities she often channeled into a fascination with mysteries and true crime accounts borrowed from neighbors’ bookstalls. After studying law and administration at Meppo State Institute in the early 1980s, she joined the Interior Guard Secretariat, rising quickly after her detailed reports on trade smuggling across the Rakshaw border gained the attention of senior officials.
In the 1990s, she served in Almazar overseeing internal resettlement schemes linked to cobalt extraction, where her tact in suppressing unrest without open bloodshed earned her a reputation for efficiency. By the early 2000s, Kass was promoted to Deputy Interior Minister, eventually becoming Interior Minister in 2013 under the current presidency. Her career is widely attributed to diligence, loyalty, and an ability to present tightly controlled investigations that aligned with the leadership’s demands.
Privately, she has been described as a reserved tea connoisseur who hosts small literary salons in Meppo with close confidants. She is married to Renat Drosk, a transport engineer, and they have one daughter who now works abroad in Molbra. Kass faced controversy during the fuel riots of 2018, when her heavy-handed use of surveillance and detentions drew international criticism, but domestically it consolidated her authority. Despite the hardships of working in a system wary of dissent and under constant scrutiny, she remains one of the most trusted figures in Karti’s security apparatus.