Respuestas
Cantuña was a respected Indian in colonial times who was entrusted with the construction of the atrium of the Church of San Francisco in Quito.
The payment for this work was very good, but the condition was that it should be done in the shortest possible time. Cantuña then decided to sell his soul to the devil on condition that all the stones of the atrium were there before the first rays of the sun came out.
He engraved on a stone that anyone who touched it would only recognize God. Three little demons who worked that night could not touch the stone and left the construction incomplete.
When the devil arrived to take the soul of Cantuña, he claimed that the work had not been completed and that therefore the deal could not be fulfilled, winning his soul back.