I was a police officer for 30 years and walked alone on many occassions in the dark in cities and the country and in general felt very comfortable and "safe", sometimes though it was not like that!
One night in the 80's my colleague and I working nights in a very large rural section took a radio call that lots of strange lights and movement of cars had been seen on a very remote marsh adjacent to the River Waveney on the Norfolk and Suffolk border.
We had recently had lots of church burglaries in our area and there was a very remote round towered unlocked church on that particular marsh, so off we went.
We ended up driving down a soft drove and as we got close to the church there were quite a few cars and a number of people weirdly dressed. As soon as they saw us many of them took off in their cars but some stayed to speak.
"What are you doing here?"
"Well officer there is a story that every 300 years or so, just when the moon planets etc are in the right alignment, if you go around the church three times anti clockwise, then enter the church and worship, the devil will appear".
Oh yes I wanted to check out that church now................ NOT.
But I did, on my own, with my trusty 5 cell Maglite (Which I still have to this day). I entered the church and searched it..... thouroughly.
It was completely black inside, no electricity, no lights and so quiet. The hair on the back of my neck was standing up I can tell you.
I wanted to leave, to run away but this was my duty, so I forced myself to check the whole place out.
I went down the central aisle to the altar fully expecting to see the cross up side down and so on, but there was nothing and all the silver salvers etc, and the cross were all still there.
I checked around the outside of the church while my partner kept talking to the worshippers!
We then escorted them away and resumed............
I did not see anything other than that made my man and nature, thank goodness!
However I can still "see" in my minds eye and remember how I felt throughout, fear of the unknown is the worst fear of all and it stays with you.
I have never felt anything like that in many years of hill walking climbing, canoeing etc, although I did get windy at night on Ben Macdui, and yes I did know about the "Grey Man" at that time.
Overall however I am also of the "Darkness is your friend" camp!
Stay safe.
Alan L.