dysphotic
/dɪzˈfɒtɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or characteristic of darkness or gloom, especially in a figurative sense
“The dysphotic atmosphere of the abandoned house was unsettling.”
2. noun
a person who is fond of gloom or darkness, or a person who has a pessimistic outlook on life
“The writer was known for her dysphotic characters and their bleak storylines.”