Legend has it that Francisco traveled throughout Colombia, going from town to town participating in
piquerias, which he always emerged victorious from. One night, as he traveled, he pulled out his accordion and began playing some notes and singing to occupy himself as he walked. Suddenly, he realized that every tune he played was answered by a better one from afar. He spent several hours searching for his opponent in the darkness, to no avail. Suddenly, a ray of moonlight burst through the clouds and shone down on his adversary, revealing his identity: it was Satan himself. Upon revealing himself, the devil played a powerful song, so powerful that the light of the moon and stars were snuffed out, leaving his burning eyes as the only source of light in the night. Understanding that this would be his greatest battle, the
juglar fell to his knees, looked up to heaven,
signed the cross, and prayed the
Apostles' Creed forwards and backwards. He then got up and played the most beautiful melody ever heard. The moon and stars returned to the sky. The devil let out an ear-piercing scream, and fled into the mountains, leaving Francisco as the winner of the duel, and bestowing upon him the moniker of
el Hombre (the Man).{{cite web |url = http://www.festivalvallenato.com/html/el_folclor/el_folclor_vallenato_mitos_y_leyendas_la_leyenda_de_francisco_el_hombre.htm ==The historical Francisco el Hombre==